Director Craig Tozzi, Director/Owner of production company Twothousandstrong in Venice Beach, CA, directed the five NJ Housewives planting their soon-to-be fractured family tree for Bravo, in a hyper-stylized teaser campaign for Season 5 of the Bravo show.nnIn addition to directing the live action, Craig Tozzi was creative lead for all post production, including editorial, CGI trees, compositing, and matte painting at the Twothousandstrong studio.nn
nnCreditsnClient: BravonVP OnAir Promotion: Amy Troiano;VP Brand Strategy: Trez Thomas;CD: Qwest Marks nnTwothousandstrong: nDirector: Craig Tozzi; Exec Producer: Kirsten Kaiyala;DP: Greg Daniels ;Post Production: TwothousandstrongnnFor more of Craig’s work, please visit www.2000strong.com.nnTwothousandstrong specializes in the animation and design of moving images since 1996. Our primary clients are television networks, advertising agencies, and production companies. We’ve been doing this for 11 years, and are starting to get the hang of it. www.2000strong.com
Kirsten Kaiyala Contact Kirsten via email 310.822.5700
Who Needs Los Angeles? We Do.
One doesn't have to be a statistician to know that there are fewer commercials being shot in the U.S. today for the American market than ever before, and a dramatic decrease in L.A. in particular. In the last five years, as reported by FilmLA (the office tasked with issuing permits), L.A. commercial production has dipped 31 percent. But hereโs the thing: This doesnโt mean that L.A. has lost its importance as the production center of the world. Production in L.A. is vital. It is the go-to. Itโs where you can count on access to exemplary crews, a support infrastructure second to none, varied location and backlot options, a large population of on-screen talent and (fairly) predictable weather. The fact is, with overall decline and now the devastation of the fires, weโre on the brink of losing this mainstay resource. Without employment opportunities and now many without homes, talented and trained crew are bound to leave either the industry or the LA area for other opportunities, unless there are enough job opportunities to sustainย a solid living. Now is the time when we ALL must support and bolster this community. Production is needed in L.A., now! Of course, advertising is a business, and marketersโ money should be spent as efficiently as possible, BUT we have to think beyond each production and know that if we lose the incredible resource of L.A. production as we know it, then marketers, agencies and the industry loses in the long run. Over the past several days, some agencies have issued directives to production companies that are unilaterally pushing upcoming production options out of L.A. The fact is L.A. is a large area, and many sections of the city and county are not directly impacted... Read More