Director Daniel Kleinman of Rattling Stick and Epoch Films teamed with VFX house MPC on this tale of a polar bear who escapes his global warming-plagued environment and finds himself in the big city where there’s no friend to be found until he happens upon a man walking up the driveway to his ride–an electric Nissan LEAF automobile. Steve Gandolfi and Isaac Chen of Cut+Run served as editors.
Agency: TBWA/Chiat/Day, Inc Lee Clow, global director of Media Arts; Rob Schwartz, chief creative officer; Chris Adams, Margaret Keene, group creative directors; Chris Lynch, Blake Kidder, art directors/associate creative directors; Ken Papanduros, Patrick Almaguer, copywriters/associate creative directors; Richard O’Neill, producer/director of integrated production; Lisa Urbanic, assistant producer; Jon Castle, managing director; Joel Weeks, director product strategy. Production Company: Epoch Films, LA Office Daniel Kleinman, director; Lisa Margulis, Johnnie Frankel, exec producers; Karen Silver, line producer, Canada; Franz Lustig, DP; Tom Hartman, production designer. Visual Effects: MPC (The Moving Picture Company) Dan Sanders, VFX supervisor; Michael Stanish, producer; Mark Gethin, colorist; Paul Mackman, production coordinator; Ahmed Gharraph, lead 3D; Andrea Falcone, animation; Yourick Van Impe, Flame support; Jason Hayes, Owen Williams, Nuke support. Music: Elias Arts Jonathan E
Top Spot of the Week: Barnardos, BBH Dublin, Director David Leon Shed Light On Childhood With Birthday Candles
Childrenโs charity Barnardos is releasing this thought-provoking film created by BBH Dublin to highlight the challenges some children in Ireland face. Barnardos knows that to understand a childโs issues takes time and work. Itโs not a quick fix. That forms the basis of the new film in the โChange Their Storyโ campaign, which follows a young boy recounting a childhood birthday. It begins with him telling a story of a perfect day, surrounded by friends, family, presents and a huge cake topped with candles. The story is then retold again and again. With each blow of the candle, more of the facade is chipped away to get to the truth; that his birthdays werenโt very special. The story ends with the boy, now in his teens, opening up about his real childhood experience to a Barnardos keyworker. All laddering up to the enduring line, โBecause childhood lasts a lifetime.โ BBH Dublin worked closely with Barnardos to capture the reality of the healing process on film--how itโs an ongoing journey that requires continued support. David Leon directed via production company Iconoclast. Evonne OโRourke, production lead, BBH Dublin, added, โWe felt a real responsibility to produce a piece of work that had impact and the power to support the brilliant work that Barnardos does. We knew we had a great script on our hands, but it was crucial that the idea was underpinned by craft that protected the authenticity of the story. โIt was a fine balance to strike--the production design, edit, sound design and color grade all had key parts to play in shaping and enhancing the narrative but not in a way that would overpower or become the focal point of the film.โ [video width="1920" height="1080"... Read More