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 | Duration: 2 minutes Creative production company Portal A turned out this video which depicts a woman overloaded with work on a business trip, her hotel room serving as an office. But a hotel amenity--a yoga mat, which becomes a talking character--gets her to break out of her room and enjoy life a bit. VFX house was Cinesaurus. | |
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 | Duration: 2:30 Director/writer/animator Matthew Walker of Aardman Animations in Bristol, U.K., turned out this short which depicts the plight of an endangered species through the loneliness of a character--the lone dodo bird left on Earth. Advertising agency was TheFrameworks in London. | |
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 | Duration: 2:30 Psyop and AKQA teamed on this ominous announcement trailer for the game "Wolfenstein: The New Order." While the game isn't slated for release until this fall, this teaser trailer is designed to whet appetites by depicting an alternate 1960s' "Wolfenstein" reality universe where a Nazi war machine has taken over the world. | |
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 | Duration: 60 seconds David Gordon Green of Chelsea directed this spot featuring the iconic Agent Smith from The Matrix who serves as the ideal narrator/spokesperson for GE's innovative Healthcare technology. As a software program created to remove human instability from The Matrix, he can't help to feel admiration for GE's software designed to work with data and machines to improve the patient experience. | |
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 | Duration: 30 seconds Toronto-based animation and design studio Crush turned out this paper craft-inspired commercial for Seattle's Woodland Park Zoo via Seattle-based creative ad agency Wong, Doody, Crandall, Wiener. This animation journey takes us through the zoo with looks at the various animal inhabitants, and the personalities, moods and vibes they represent. | |
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 | Duration: 60 seconds Graydon Sheppard of Soft Citizen directed this social media video which shows a would-be sales person at a department store being "helpful" to a customer, taking the pretty clothes she's gathered and directing her to a dressing room. However, upon opening the door, the pretend store employee pushes the woman outside--it turns out the door leads to a backstreet and locks automatically. | |
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 | Duration: 60 seconds Baker Smith of harvest films directed this :60 starring the AFLAC duck--but uncharacteristically our feathered friend never quacks the brand cry "AFLAC." Instead the duck is silent throughout as we see him progress through sessions of physical therapy, initially barely able to climb stairs, lift weights or paddle in the water. | |
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 | Duration: 60 seconds A young woman walks through a forest and stops to peer through a tree knothole--within the tree she finds a world of cinema's classic moments, scenes recreated in miniature with 3D models, some of which were computer designed, then made into physical models using a 3D printer, and some sculpted and painted by hand using clay and other materials. | |
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 | Duration: 2:30 You know a song is a classic when it gets parodied. The legendary KISS ballad "Beth" is no exception. This brand new short film based on the KISS Gold-selling single from their 1976 album Destroyer, is brought to you by director Brian Billow through production house Anonymous Content, and veteran advertising creative director Bob Winter. The DP was Darren Tiernan. Editor was John Dingfield of Beast. | |
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 | Duration: 30 seconds Brigg Bloomquist--who's being handled by GO Film--directed this :30 which depicts the sprawling, image-obsessed Los Angeles market. Boutique agency Union Made Creative was tasked with developing a grand theme that could not only hold all the disparate sports in the region but also nod to the city's preoccupation with fame and the oft-overlooked work it takes to attain it. | |
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