CIA’s top assassin, Sierra Six, uncovers some very compromising agency secrets triggering a worldwide manhunt. The film is two whole hours of non-stop action and suspense that keeps the audience at the edge of their seats. Add to that stunning visual effects and insanely beautiful locations and the experience is a world into which you want to escape.
Our team was brought into this project during the script phase to help develop the look and feel of the film from a motion design perspective. The process started with a series of brainstorming sessions.
For each of those sessions, we prepared treatments and we had an open discussion with the directors, editors, executive producers, cinematographer, the vfx supervisor and other key creatives. This way, if any of the ideas involved production, everybody involved would be aware and could start planning prior to production.
In the end, we created an opening title, locators & time indicators throughout the film, and an epic main-on-end title sequence.
SPW CreditsProject Credits: “The Gray Man” Opening Title, Main-On-End Title, and Locators Client: AGBO Film Directors: Anthony Russo and Joe Russo Producers: Jake Aust, Tim Pedegana Editors: Jeff Groth, Pietro Scalia Assistant Editors: John To, Jennifer Stellema, Josh Steele Production Company: Sarofsky Executive Creative Director: Erin Sarofsky Executive Producer: Steven Anderson Creative Director: Duarte Elvas Producer: Kelsey Hynes Editor: Tom Pastorelle Finishing: Cory Davis Look Development: Juan García Segura, Stefan Draht, Matt Miltonberger CG Lead: Tyler Scheitlin CG Artists: Jake Allen, Scott Pellman, Dan Moore, Dan Tiffany Typography: Cat McCarthy, João Vaz Oliveira Sculptors: Soumya Verma, R.A. Esnard Storyboard Artist: Tricia Kleinot
Boma | Camp Sugar Brand Identity
Rebel Wilson's Directorial debut “The Deb” premiered as the closing night film at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). Adding a touch of creative flair to the film’s debut, the team at Boma helped in crafting the brand identity for Wilson’s production company, Camp Sugar.
“Rebel and her team approached us with this adorable character design and a simple question: ‘Can we make this happen in time for Toronto?’” shares Jason Cohon. “As huge fans of animation, and with such a fantastic concept from Josh and Meredith on Rebel’s team, it was an easy ‘yes!’”
The :05 identity opens in a serene forest scene featuring a hand-carved wooden sign reading “Camp Sugar.” As the camera reveals two hands gently holding the sign, a little girl playfully peeks from behind, inviting the audience into the world of Camp Sugar. Boma was tasked with designing and animating the 3D environment and character, delivering a fully rendered introduction that will serve as a long-lasting signature for Rebel Wilson’s films for years to come.
“We had so much fun making this and hope to be able to do many more unique versions for all of Camp Sugar’s films.”
Based in Los Angeles, Boma was created to fill a need for quicker turnarounds and tighter budgets while maintaining quality at the highest creative level. With a fully remote pipeline, global partnership across three continents and a team of senior creative talent, Boma is equipped to scale projects rapidly, regardless of budget or timeline constraints.
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