“The Myles Yachts Project" is a 4 minute film that intercuts between interview and performance memorizing footage of dancer Ron Myles, whose style, “Memphis Jookin,” is a combination of smooth, mind-bending, gliding and sharp “gangster walking.”
Director Jeannette Godoy was inspired to make the film, staying true to her dance roots. “When I first saw Myles perform, I was blown away. He’s got star-quality charisma and his dance ability is beyond anything I’ve ever seen in a street dancer. I knew I had to shoot something with him,” she said.
Godoy's film is her first collaboration with Superlounge since rejoining its directorial roster this year.
SPW CreditsProduction Company: Superlounge
Director: Jeannette Godoy
Executive Producer: Dave Farrell
Executive Producer: Vicki Ordeshook
Producer: Jordan Brady
Director of Photography: Michael Svitak
Sound Mixer: Moe Chamberlin
Editorial: Rock Paper Scissors
Editor: Zoe Mougin
Producer: Amanda Ornelas
Executive Producer: Raná Martin
Visual Effects: Arsenal
Flame Artist: Chris Noellert
Producer: Pravina Sippy
Executive Producer: Cortney Haile
Telecine: Apache
Colorist: Taylor Black
Producer: Stefanie Schaldenbrand
Executive Producer: LaRue Anderson
Audio Mix: Lime
Mixer: Jeff Malen
Producer: Kayla Phungglan
Executive Producer: Susie Boyajan
Music: “SWISH” by Myles Yachts
Producer: Timothy BOS Bullock
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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