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Here’s a cool (no pun intended) new :15 second spot airing exclusively in Canada for the month of April buy the folks over at Stardust Studios and ArnoldNYC. Promoting Hershey Canada’s Ice Breakers Mints, this short piece begins with live-action footage of actor Gavin Beasley but then quickly transforms into an animated character created using an interesting mix of hand-drawn illustrations and cel animation.

Stardust Studio’s Art Director Jonathan Wu on the technique used to achieve the effect:

“All of the animation was created entirely by hand, so finding cel animators willing to take-on the challenge was a difficult task,” said Wu. “Then, compositing the cel animation to keep the spot seamless was another challenge. Instead of cel animating the entire spot, we broke it into elements that could then be composited together to achieve the final look.”

I like it.

Credits:

Project Name: Ice Breakers “A State Of Mouth”
Running Time: :15
Debut Date: 4/20/09 — Aired In Canada Only
Film Stage/Location: Ben Kitay Studios, Los Angeles, CA

Ad Agency: ArnoldNYC
City/State: New York, NY
EVP, Senior Creative Director: Sig Gross
Creative Director: Betsy Guerro
Producer: Marianne Toniolo
Business Affairs: Cindy Hoffman

Production Company: Stardust Studios
City/State: Bicoastal, USA
Director: Brad Tucker
Executive Producer: Paul Abatemarco
Line Producer: Winston Smith
Director of Photography: Ketil Dietrichson
Creative Director: Brad Tucker
Art Director: Jonathan Wu
Post Producer: Alyssa Evans
Designers: Chris Saunders, Jonathan Wu
2d Animator: Ash Wagers
Cel Animators: Dylan Spears, Robin Steele, Song Kim, Dave Creek, Jahmad Rollins, Regis Camargo
Compositor: Thomas Horne, Ryan Choi
Animation Assistant: Wayne Chang

Music: “Blue Day” by Darker My Love

Final Mix: Sound Lounge
City/State: New York, NY
Mixer: Tom Jucarone

Actor: Gavin Beasley

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Psyop’s at it again with their latest look in the life of Kevin Garnett as a continuation in the popular HP campaign by Goodby, Silverstein & Partners. This time they’re promoting their thin dv2 notebook along with a contest giving you a chance to win tickets, hotel and airfare to see the Celtics play in Boston as well as an away game in a not-yet-announced West Coast city.

Credits:

Client: HP
Spot Title: Kevin Garnett All-Arounder

Agency: Goodby, Silverstein & Partners
Co-Chairman, Creative Director: Rich Silverstein
Creative Director: Steve Simpson
Creative Director: Will McGinness
Senior Art Director: Dino Spadavecchia
Senior Copywriter: Alex Flint
Producer: Todd Porter
Assistant Producers: Christine Oh, Jessica Mehl
Group Account Director: John Coyne
Account Director: Melissa Nelson
Account Manager: Nick Pacelli

Production Company: Psyop
Director: Psyop
Psyop Creative Directors: Todd Mueller, Kylie Matulick
Executive Producer: Neysa Horsburgh
Live Action Producer: Michael Angelos
Director of Photography: Max Malkin
Production Designer: Floyd Albee

Design/Animation/Visual Effects: Psyop
Psyop Creative Directors: Todd Mueller, Kylie Matulick
Executive Producer: Neysa Horsburgh

Producer: Kim Wildenburg
Lead Technical Directors: David Chontos, Kyle Cassidy
Designers: Alex Hanson & Joseph Chan
3D Artists: Terry Shigemitsu, Petrik Watson, Todd Akita, Colin Cromwell, Yvain Gnebro, Joon Seong Lee, Stefano Dubay
Flame: Alex Kolasinski & Chris DeCristo

Compositor: Shawn Berry

Editor: Patrick Griffin, Arcade Edit

Music: The Rumor Mill, Josh Ralph
Sound Design: 740 Sound design, Eddie Kim, Andrew Tracy

Final Mix: Lime, Rohan Young, Joel Waters

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Here are two cool new spots for The UPS Store created by Doner and Psyop. It’s an epic 25 second tale called The Rescue. The agency gave Psyop a brief that challenged them to create an epic tale involving a world (and characters) all made out of cardboard….this is what they came up with – Amazing special effects/3D work from start to finish. The second part can be seen below (along with a quote from the designers describing some of the challenges they faced converting this idea into 3D).
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