Call it love in the time of e-coli. (www.calabashanimation.com)/”>Calabash Animation, the studio led by Creative Director Wayne Brejcha and Executive Producer Sean Henry, teamed with Lightspeed Group, Villanova, PA, to create “More Than A Freezer” – a hilarious, three-minute animated romantic comedy/viral short starring two e-coli lovebirds separated by cryo vials set to the rock classic “More Than A Feeling” by Boston for new Thermo Scientific ultra-low temperature freezers. nn
nWith more than 13,000 views since its launch, “More Than A Freezer” can be seen online on YouTube here.nnWhile it may seem strange for company like Thermo Fisher Scientific to do something as irreverent as “More Than A Freezer,” Andrew Dunn, the company’s Cold Storage Marketing Manager notes they were looking to do something out of the ordinary with the marketing of its new line of ultra low temperature freezers.nn”Many in the science industry are very web savvy and visit video websites like YouTube a lot,” Dunn says. “We wanted to create something that would cut through the clutter, but also stayed on message about what the product does and why it’s a breakthrough for our industry. Calabash helped breathe a lot of life into this project, and are a big reason why we’ve gotten so many hits on YouTube.”nnDunn initially came to Michele Casale, President/Executive Producer at Lightspeed Group, Villanova, PA, with just the licensed track of “More Than A Feeling” and a goal to create something that would make an impact. Casale’s team came up with the concept of a music video approach, and turned to (www.calabashanimation.com)/”>Calabash Animation, a company she had worked with previously, to explore the concept of a shattered romance between a guitar-strumming e-coli and his beautiful bacteria girlfriend.nn”Calabash understood what we were trying to do,” Casale says. “Wayne always seemed to be two steps ahead of us. No matter what we asked or suggested he seemed to know where we were going, and had a great idea on how to get there. From a production standpoint, it was a fun project and wonderful experience.”nnHenry notes that Calabash had been looking for something web-based they could sink their teeth into when Casale called with this intriguing concept.nn”We tried to avoid any style queue or be overly ‘retro,'” Henry says. “Rather it’s a contemporary, approachable look very much in-line with what you see in pop culture today. It was quirky story, which was a lot of fun for us as storytellers. Michele gave us basic outline of the story and let us have some fun with it — adding details and comedic flourishes that made the piece more entertaining.”nnHenry adds they also paid close attention to the e-coli characters and making them memorable. So much so that Thermo Scientific has incorporated the main characters – affectionately known as Bacteria Boy and Marianne – into their website and marketing materials.nn”We focused on giving the e-coli their own personalities and brand these characters in a way that they could have a life beyond the short, whether on merchandise or marketing, etc. We’ve worked with so many established brand icons over the years, but we’ve always wanted to create a brand icon from scratch, and this project gave us the chance to do that.”nnAbout (www.calabashanimation.com)/”>Calabash AnimationnLed by Creative Director Wayne Brejcha and Executive Producer Sean Henry, (www.calabashanimation.com)/”>Calabash Animation, Inc. ((www.calabashanimation.com)) is the Chicago, IL-based animation production studio, known for its award-winning cel, 3D and stop-motion animation for the advertising and entertainment industries. (www.calabashanimation.com)/”>Calabash Animation is perhaps best known for their creative development of some of America’s most beloved brand icons. In addition to working on some of today’s top advertising the company has also produced several acclaimed short films. It’s 2002 short ”Stubble Trouble” was nominated for an Academy Award in 2002. Its most recent “Botnik” hit the festival circuit in Fall 2008. Click here for more info about (www.calabashanimation.com)/”>Calabash Animation.nnnCreative CreditsnClient: Thermo ScientificnProject: More Than A Freezer viral shortnnProduction: Lightspeed Group, Villanova, PAnPresident/Executive Producer: Michele CasalennAnimation: (www.calabashanimation.com)/”>Calabash Animation, Chicago, ILnCreative Director: Wayne BrejchanExecutive Producer: Sean HenrynnMusic: “More Than A Feeling” by Boston (licensed track)nnnWeb Resources:nnWatch “More Than A Freezer” here: nhttp://www.thermoscientific.com/ecomm/servlet/multimediadetail_11152_53869_-1?ca=morethanafreezern http://youtu.be/UVvIzARYQ-Q nnGo here for more info about Lightspeed Group:nwww.lightspeedgroup.comRight Word Media Ray Ecke p. 973.726.3797 f. 973.726.3798 c. 201.741.1092 Contact Ray via email
Creatives from Nat Geo’s “Sally,” A24’s “If I Had Legs,” Bleeker Street’s “The Wedding Banquet” and More To Speak at The Inaugural “Behind the Camera House” in Park City during Sundance 2025
The first-ever “Behind the Camera House” will launch in Park City during this year’s 2025 Sundance Film Festival, inviting industry professionals, creatives, and media to engage in a day of community building through meaningful conversations, insightful panel discussions, and unique networking opportunities on Monday, January 27, 2025. Produced by Impact24 PR, co-hosted by Goodside, and led by programmer Jocelyne Roman, the event will take place at 1167 Woodside Ave, Park City, UT 84060. This one-day activation will serve as a dedicated space for creatives to hang out and connect with other festival attendees and the filmmaking community, with special attention and spotlight towards behind-the-camera crafts including picture editing, composition, sound design, costume design, and production design. The event will also give attendees an inside look at the creative processes behind the films featured at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival with exclusive panels. Showcasing industry leaders, filmmakers, and creatives from across the globe, each panel promises to be a deep dive into the artistry and craftsmanship of contemporary cinema. The day begins at 10:00 a.m. MT with the Behind the Camera House Breakfast, co-hosted by panelists from the first panel of the day – “Shaping the Narrative with Post-Production Artists.” The panel will showcase how creatives turn raw footage into compelling stories through artistry and innovation. Featured panelists include editors Brett W. Bachman, ACE (Rabbit... Read More