Houses in Motion founders, John Earle and Dan DeGloria, are pleased to announce the launch of their studio on the Brooklyn waterfront.
Houses in Motion has opened as New York City’s newest design, animation and visual effects (VFX) production studio. The partnership of John Earle and Dan DeGloria brings together over 20 years of combined production experience in the commercial and broadcast television industries. John and Dan have spent much of their careers working in the same production studios. Over the past few years the duo have collaborated on numerous independent projects for a variety of clients. With a strong foundation established and the desire to collaborate with a larger group on creative projects, Earle and DeGloria formally launched Houses in Motion.
“Our aim is to provide the highest quality services to our clients, and do so with a positive attitude that is sometimes lost in the hectic production environments of our industry,” said Earle, commenting on what sets Houses in Motion apart from the others.
Click here to view Houses in Motion‘s portfolio and go here to view our demo reel.
Based in Brooklyn’s Columbia Street Waterfront District, Houses in Motion offers a wide variety of services ranging from design and direction through compositing, animation, and VFX for commercials, broadcast and film. The company has recently completed several broadcast show packages for WEtv as well as television commercials for Nickelodeon and Nutrisystem.
“We chose to set up in Brooklyn because it offers a certain pace and lifestyle that we wanted to provide for ourselves and our employees,” says DeGloria on the studio’s location. “…the borough is also home to us and many of the artists we love working with,” he continues.
John and Dan come from illustrious careers working with such companies as Digital Kitchen, Imaginary Forces, Trollbäck+Co, LoyalKaspar, Nickelodeon and Hornet Inc, to name a few. Overseeing projects for clients like Microsoft, AMEX, Showtime, A&E, Disney, and McDonald’s, both have earned reputations of being highly skilled leaders with the resources and vision to guide any project from concept through delivery.
Houses in Motion will continue to expand upon this tradition of creativity and reliability and is looking forward to developing new creative and collaborative relationships. www.housesinmotion.tv
Click here to view Houses in Motion‘s portfolio and go here to view our demo reel. Publicity kit materials can be downloaded here.
Contact:John Earle p: 347.384.2382 Contact John via email
“Ǝvolution” Comes Full Circle At The Chelsea Film Festival
The Chelsea Film Festival, running from October 16th through October 20th, 2024, at Regal Cinemas here in Union Square, is set to host the East Coast premiere of Ǝvolution, a thought-provoking experimental micro-short film that proves big ideas can come in small packages and in perfect circles.
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