VFX house One Fine Day produced this trailer for AMC's new series Fear The Walking Dead, depicting a power outage that impacts Los Angeles.
Christopher Haak and Nathalie de La Gorce co-directed the promo trailer.
VFX house One Fine Day produced this trailer for AMC's new series Fear The Walking Dead, depicting a power outage that impacts Los Angeles.
Christopher Haak and Nathalie de La Gorce co-directed the promo trailer.
Visual Effects/Animation: One Fine Day, New York Christopher Haak, creative director/VFX director and supervisor; Nathalie de La Gorce, creative director; Colin Rich, DP. (Toolbox: SynthEyes, Mocha AE, Photoshop, After Effects, NewTek LIghtWave 3D, FumeFX/Maya) General Idea, New York Eric Miro, Cary Janks, VFX artists; Agency: none; Production: One Fine Day, New York Christopher Haak, Nathalie de La Gorce, co-directors
This long-form spot for RWJBarnabas Health--directed by The Hudson Dusters of Greenpoint Pictures for ad agency StrawberryFrog--takes us to New Jersey families in the places and moments that matter most during the holidays. As the largest healthcare provider in the state, RWJBarnabas Health aims to show up in the everyday spaces where people already gather.
Lensed in Nutley, Clifton and Montclair, the film for the “Jersey Spirit” holiday campaign uses a local cast of New Jerseyans to convey authenticity.
“With this campaign, we wanted to bottle up the spirit of New Jersey during the holidays--the humor, the hustle, the heart,” said Tyler DeAngelo, chief creative officer at StrawberryFrog. “Every story told, from ordering Taylor Ham at a diner to sitting around Nonna’s table for the seven fishes, is a celebration of the traditions that make this state so uniquely vibrant. RWJBarnabas Health plays a central role in helping our communities live those long, connected, meaningful lives. This campaign celebrates that spirit with warmth, nostalgia and just the right amount of Jersey attitude.”
In a joint statement The Hudson Dusters shared, “The holidays are the best time of the year in the tri-state. From the city decorated to a tee and everyone out in the streets bundled up to Jersey, where they decorate their homes and towns to the nines. The excitement is in the air at businesses, homes and diners. We loved creating an authentic spot for the folks of Jersey, some of the most prideful people in the country, who keep holiday tradition alive in a major way. We wanted the characters to be real. If you live in Jersey, you know them, they’re you, your neighbor, or at the diner down the block from you. We wanted it to be relatable and... Read More
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