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  • Supervillain: the Making of Tekashi 6ix9ine:
    Main Title

  • True Black Impact:
    BET Campaign

  • Elements of a Supervillain
    Interstitials for Supervillain: The Making of Tekashi 6ix9ine

  • NFL Network:
    Hallmark Logo

  • The Boys in the Band

  • “VS MACHINES”:
    A film for SK-II

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Supervillain: The Making of Tekashi 6ix9ine
main title for Showtime

The calculated construction of a Supervillain–that’s the powerful theme that documentary director Karam Gill explores in his Showtime series on Tekashi 6ix9ine. To introduce the premise and the show we constructed a lab in which we see the making of the infamous rapper.

what we did.

Rainbow test tubes. Chemical reactions. Toxic dyes. Electronic interventions. Questionable body molds. And a rat in an IV bag. We got it all on camera, with a couple visual effects to juice things up. Just another day at the lab.

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director: karin fong

  • producer: renee robson
  • cinematographer: jr kraus
  • designer/animator: henry chang
  • editors: zach kilroy
  • prop master, matthew eikelberger
  • prop assistants: stephanie mace, brady peterson
  • on-set vfx supervisor: kiyoon nam
  • hand model: jessica shereshevsky
  • design intern: phillip han
  • colorist: beau leon, framestore
  • production coordinators: jake fritz, jackson kerr
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Black History Month “True Black Impact” Campaign for BET

We were lucky to partner with BET on part of their Black History Month “True Black Impact” campaign in which we honor the achievements and contributions Black people have made to shape society and culture.

what we did.

“This 3-spot campaign, Progress, Simple Things, and Movement, addresses how Black Impact is joyful. Black Impact is current. Black Impact affects us more than most people know and we are proud to help tell that story.” – Creative Director Kathy Liang

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creative director: kathy liang

  • producer: keith bryant
  • art director: tim williams
  • designers: kiyoon nam, tiffany shen, jonathan sangster
  • animator: miguel delcan
  • editor: danielle white
  • coordinator: jake kirk
  • head of production: melody alexander
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Elements of a Supervillain
Interstitials for Supervillain: The Making of Tekashi 6ix9ine

Documentary director Karam Gill approached us with an audacious and darkly funny mission for his docu-series on Tekashi 6ix9ine: create a series of interstitials that would chronicle the manufacture of the rapper’s persona and fame, as if made in a lab.

We put the stitches in snitches

Imagining Tekashi as an action figure, we designed, shot, edited, animated and produced “Elements of a Supervillain,” nine segments that run through the Showtime series. Narrated by Giancarlo Esposito, each one focuses on a factor of the Supervillain equation: Trauma, Ego, Weaponry, to name a few. This is a lab where every move is calculated with precision, a volatile mix of chemistry . . . until what is created ultimately takes control.
Directed by Karin Fong

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director: karin fong

  • producer: renee robson
  • cinematographer: jr kraus
  • lead designer/animators: henry chang, james gardner
  • editors: lexi gunvaldson, zach kilroy
  • animator: merrill hall
  • prop master: matthew eikelberger
  • prop assistants: stephanie mace, brady peterson
  • action figure designer: tim sepulveda
  • on-set vfx supervisor/ animator: kiyoon nam
  • hand models: rachael cohen, jessica shereshevsky
  • design prep: kathy liang, ailis o’reilly
  • design interns: phillip han, zach hartman
  • colorist: beau leon, framestore
  • production coordinators: jake fritz, jackson kerr
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Identity for NFL Network

The NFL Network wanted a fresh take on the traditional sports graphic that’s more inline with their modern and premium approach to the brand.

what we did.

We created bursts of colors that represent the NFL’s 32 teams. As we fly through multiple team colors we reveal a logo of epic scale that captures all the colors and energy of the NFL teams.

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creative director: tosh kodama

  • producer: ryan burcham
  • art director: brandon savoy
  • animators: brandon savoy, alejandro robledo, jan sládečko
  • flame artist: eric mason
  • design intern: eddie livingstone
  • production coordinator: jake fritz
  • head of production: melody alexander
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Opening & End Credits for
The Boys in the Band

Director Joe Mantello wanted a title that did two things; gave a nod to 1968 New York City and ANNOUNCED its arrival. What better way to do it than big, beautiful Neue Haas Grotesk on black!

what we did.

“The beautiful cinematography and exciting intro music demanded a type treatment that was bold yet simple. The knocked out effect helps go back into the film seamlessly after a powerful title reveal.” – Creative Director, Harshit Desai

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creative director: harshit desai

  • senior producer: steve garfinkel
  • designers & animators: chavilah bennett, nicole dileo, chloe woo
  • head of production: melody alexander
  • coordinators: sarah schachte, jackson kerr
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"VS MACHINES" film for SK-II

“VS MACHINES”is a tribute film to Japan’s first ever Olympic badminton doubles Gold medalists Ayaka Takahashi and Misaki Matsutomo. Directed by Alan Williams in collaboration with WPP, the film explores a futuristic dystopia where competition is the main reason for existence. Learn more about SKII Beauty Is #NoCompetition Campaign

what we did.

“Our main creative challenge was to take the all-too-common reality of toxic expectations faced by all women – not just Takahashi and Matsutomo – and repackage it in a way that made the viewer see it with new eyes and truly feel it. Through the poetic language of human-turned-robots and a towering kaiju, I feel our team did just that. I couldn’t be more excited to share this with the world.” – Alan Williams, Director

A bespoke soundtrack was created by Eclectic Sounds who composed and designed the track as the story was developed.

director: alan williams

  • producers: christine hernandez, jon hassell, aleen kim, jared libitsky
  • writers: leo savage, alan williams
  • lead design & art direction: russ gautier
  • cg technical direction: russ gautier, meng-yang lu
  • lead animator : james gardner
  • cg character design : kelton cram
  • animators & compositors : james gardner, jake ferguson, henry chang, blaise hossain
    matt shadis, jesse bafia, daniel onassis
  • character animation : evan mayfield, matt parent
  • designer & animator: sekani solomon
  • edited by jeremiah shuff, lexi gunvaldson
  • vfx animation: russ gautier
  • storyboards: tyler gibb
  • researcher & translator : sakuya mio
  • production coordinator: tucker reese
  • executive producer: jon hassell
  • executive creative director: peter frankfurt
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