We’ve done a whole big cartload of TVC reversioning recently, here is but a small sample of the work.
Music is “Sun Bear Flex” by Dave De Rose (available at iTunes).
We’ve done a whole big cartload of TVC reversioning recently, here is but a small sample of the work.
Music is “Sun Bear Flex” by Dave De Rose (available at iTunes).
We’ve been very busy over the last year and now, in full colour and stereophonic sound, we give you the glorious beast that is our new showreel.
It includes both our original commercial and corporate productions as well as some of our vast amount of reversioning work.
The blogosphere, twitterverse and various other kinds of media have all been ablaze with talk about Philips new campaign for their 21:9 television.
We love the films from RSA (having watched them a gazillion times while we were localising them for various countries) and are closely following the rumours of The Gift being turned into a feature.
Creative Review have more information and all the films on their site.

Tetley commissioned a video for use by their salespeople in Russia and the CIS area. Our editors, animators and compositors used existing stock footage and TV commercials to produce a rather marvellous little piece of video.
As part of the work we have been doing localising global sites for Philips, their agency DDB London asked us to produce a 10sec ad for outdoor display in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
Zebra Crossing’s Flash designers reworked the existing creative to adapt it to work in this medium.
Zebra Crossing were commissioned by the Smoodyfruit Company to create a 60s commercial for web to introduce their new alcoholic fruit juice Twisted Core. Produced by Luke Hammersley and written and directed by Nic Franklin, it was filmed in day at a show-home in East London.
For the final reveal actors were shot on bluescreen, the visual effects for this were added by Duncan Elms from Soho Editors.

Tuxedo is a new financial services company offering a pre-paid Mastercard through a joint venture with Barclays, Mastercard, The Post Office and Newcastle Building Society.
Having developed the creative and managed the production / post production process all the way through to playout, the first TV commercial was released to ethnic specific channels in February 07, with playout through UK channels due in May, as a set of 30s, 10s, 5s versions.
It is exciting to be involved in such a fledgling product, but one which has such substantial backing. We were fortunate to work with the client from day one to understand what the product stands for and who the audience are. To find out more about Tuxedo visit www.tuxedocard.com.
Complementing the TVCs written and produced by Zebra Crossing last year we have also created a set of sponsorship idents for them, to be used as part of a targeted marketing campaign on various ethnic-specific television channels.
Since helping the new Tuxedo Money Services company devise their brand we have gone on to write and produce through to air a new TV commercial for the company. The Tuxedo Blue Diamond card is a prepaid Mastercard that has been launched in conjunction with Barclays and the Post Office. The process of getting a new financial servicers product through BACC and ASA approval was a challenge we relished. The commercials have been clocked and are due for playout very soon.
We continue our relationship with Phones 4u as a supplier of TV post producing services having picked up the commercials devised by WCRS, produced by Wanted Films, directed by Brian Baderman. We have created various 3D models of the phone handsets to be used in the commercials, produced the voice-over and managed the ads though post production to air. This exciting new advertising campaign is set to hit screens later in the autumn.