Webby Awards Video

Todo a 1 Clic / Google


Director : Nico Chausovsky Animation Director, Designer, Animator : Leo Campasso Script : Santiago Vallesi Music : Mariano Pirato Client : Google, Chicos.net, Red natic. Campaign : http://todoa1clic.com/ FanPage : https://www.facebook.com/TODOA1CLIC FULL HD VERSION : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hi_PGCoSDzs

Costa Sunglasses // Project Guyana


Costa, makers of the clearest & raddest fishing sunglasses on the planet, asked us to tell the amazing story of their work in Guyana. The sport fishing industry relies on conservation, and they’ve jumped in with both feet. We took inspiration from the art, colours, and music of Guyana to create this mixed perspective tour of the jungle, and the wildlife that live there. Voiced by the hunky John Corbett. Client: Costa Sunglasses Agency: Giant Ant Directed by: Giant Ant Producer: Brant Cheetham Creative Direction: Jay Grandin Script: Jay Grandin Art Direction: Lucas Brooking Design: Lucas Brooking, Jay Grandin Animation Direction: Jorge Canedo Estrada Animation/Compositing: Jorge Canedo Estrada, Henrique Barone, Matt James, Shawn Hight, Nicholas Ferreira, Jay Grandin Music: Ryland Haggis Sound FX: Cory Hawthorne VO Direction: Leah Nelson Voice Talent: John Corbett

"I'd Like to be You for a Day" – Theme Song from Freaky Friday (1976)


Performed by Jodie Foster and Barbara Harris, who play daughter and mother, then mother and daughter.

However, other reports (including the IMDb FAQ page) suggest that this theme was actually sung by a multi-tracked ten-year-old named Susie Stevens (now Susan Stevens-Logan).

This is the theme song which plays over the opening titles of the original 1976 version of Freaky Friday.

Moonfishing


A short puppet film by David Michael Friend; part of Heather Henson’s “Handmade Puppet Dreams” series. —— A fisherman’s hobby of sculpting is interrupted when he must perform his monthly task of illuminating the town he lives in. With container on back, fishing pole in hand, and his current carving stashed in his pocket, the lonely soul goes searching for the perfect spot to catch the moon’s shimmering sister. But his shattered hope for exchanging his catch for the villager’s fellowship returns him to his art for companionship. [Moonfishing can be seen in its entirity here, but please consider buying the DVD on www.moonfishing.com to support the artist and his future endeavors!]

Somewhere in Vietnam //


Réalisation . Gabriel Menassier Music . Christophe Menassier

Cole Haan "Maya Angelou (Director's Cut)"


Role: Writer & Director Client: Cole Haan Director of Photography: Matthew J. Santo / The Skouras Agency Stylist: Tiina Laakkonen / Streeters Hair: Didier Malige / Art Partner Make-Up: Tatyana Makarova / Walter Schupfer Prop Stylist: Gerard Santos / The Magnet Agency Editor: Mike Sobo Colorist: Stuart Wheeler / Smoke & Mirrors Mixer: Jonathan Schenke Line Producer: Melody Roscher Post Producer: Adam Lytle / Greencard Executive Producer: Emily Wiedemann / Greencard

The Incredible Marrec (english)


Marrec is an old mariner. When he comes back from a fishing party, a boy is waiting for him on the dock. Marrec is going to tell him the story of his most epic catch… http://www.incroyablemarrec.com DIRECTORS (ESMA Montpellier, France) : Régis Aillet : Lighting, Compositing, Matte Painting, Visual development Alexandre Bass : Texturing, Lighting, Fur rendering, Shading, Compositing Clément Chaudat : Rigging, Animation, Cloth Simulation, Development Etienne Devillée : Visual Effects Maxime Moreira : Animation Direction, Modeling Voice actors: Nathalie Homs (The Kid), Vincent Grass (Marrec) Music: Jacob Thomas Czech Sounds: José Vicente, Yoann Poncet Note: adapted from the original language (french) by our dedicated actors, Vincent Grass and Nathalie Homs Version française : https://vimeo.com/90766555 Ecole Supérieure Des Métiers Artistiques de Montpellier 2013

KING SOLOMON


Portrait of a NYC subway drummer. Featuring “Amazen King” Solomon Roe Directed by Jared Rosenthal Cinematography by Ricardo Campos Tilt Shift Photography by Rahul Sharma Edited by Luca Repola & Jared Rosenthal Special Thanks to Alex Linzmeier Additional music from the Vimeo Music Store “Eschatology II” by Andrew Christopher Smith (http://www.andrewchristophersmith.com/)

Future threat – X-Men: Days of Future Past