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    Home » Clockwork VFX Brings Monopoly Town To 3D Animated Life For Hasbro

    Clockwork VFX Brings Monopoly Town To 3D Animated Life For Hasbro

    By Right Word MediaWednesday, April 9, 2014Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments4271 Views
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    Clockwork VFX transports viewers past go, jail and straight to Boardwalk’s lush beach and amusement park in new spot for Hasbro's Monopoly Junior game.

    Visual Effects House Teams With Agency UPROAR! To Imagine A Vibrant, Bustling City Based On The Classic Board Game

    DUBAI & NEW YORK -- (SPW) --

    It’s a game we’ve all played, but a world we’ve never truly seen – until now. Clockwork VFX, the creative visual effects/3D animation studio led by Creative Director/Co-Founder Jason Tomlins and Executive Producer Mia Harvey, crafted an engaging new ad for Hasbro’s latest version of Monopoly Junior and agency UPROAR, New York, that transports viewers past go, jail and straight to Boardwalk’s lush beach and amusement park.

    “We have worked with UPROAR for several years on dozens of ads and the creative team on this project was amazing,” Tomlins says. “They had a strong vision for the Monopoly town, and based on our past work there was a level of trust that we could bring that vision to life. We were definitely up to the challenge.”

    Tomlins explained that the agency came to Clockwork with one key directive: create a Monopoly Town as a fantastical place with real world properties. Taking inspiration from the game’s board, pieces and cards for the design of buildings like the Ice Cream Parlor and the Pet Store, Clockwork pushed the proportions to give it a dynamic, eye-catching look.

    “It was a fluid process for us to create the over-the-top architecture with realistic lighting and texturing,” Tomlins adds. “The actual game provided a wealth of reference material and the agency encouraged us to use as many Monopoly icons as we wanted. Our goal was inject as much personality into the spot as possible.”

    A version of the classic board game designed for children ages 5 and up, the Monopoly Junior spot entitled “World Where You Can Buy Anything,” opens with a shot of an animated Mr. Monopoly inviting viewers on a tour of the world of Monopoly town. First stop is the ice cream parlor where an animated terrier game piece hungrily licks a giant ice cream sundae. Next stop is the pet store where a stampede of animals nearly knocks him over. After collecting his $200 for passing ‘go,’ (and nearly run over by a speeding car game piece in the process), he hitches a ride on a helicopter that flies him across the city to the Boardwalk — imagined as an elaborate amusement park and beach resort. The spot ends with group shot Mr. Monopoly and the cast of game pieces together inviting everyone to play.

    “The concept of having Monopoly Town literally within the game’s board presented several challenges,” Tomlins says. “We had to structure the town and the layout of each shot to emphasize the concept that players were traveling inside the game world. With only six weeks to go from design to final delivery, building a 3D city with complex foreground and background details was extremely labor-intensive. Thanks to Clockwork’s specialized workflow, which includes tapping into animation talent around the world, as well as our own proprietary asset and reference libraries, we were able to exceed UPROAR’s expectations again.”

    Click here to watch the new Monopoly Junior spot:
    http://www.clockworkvfx.com/live/portfolio/monopoly-junior/

    Creative Credits
    Client: Hasbro/Monopoly Junior

    Agency: UPROAR, New York, NY
    Project: "World Where You Can Buy Anything" (:30)

    Animation/Visual Effects: Clockwork VFX, Dubai and New York
    Creative Director: Jason Tomlins  Executive Producer: Mia Harvey

    About Clockwork VFX
    Clockwork is a visual effects and CG animation company. For the past 8 years, our core business has been the creation of high-end CG visual effects and animation for the commercials market. We characterize ourselves as an ‘Artist Driven’ company – and we mean exactly that. Each member of the team is highly skilled in their fields of fine art, sculpting, motion graphics, compositing, modeling, and texturing, animation or character animation. For more information visit http://www.clockworkvfx.com.

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    Topshelf Launches As Curated Music Resource For brands That Can Hear The Difference

    Monday, March 16, 2026
    Elad Marish & Michael Frick

    Today, brands have access to more music than ever before. Streaming catalogs boast hundreds of millions of tracks, and algorithms can surface many options in seconds. Despite this abundance, the work, the advertising, branded content, and digital campaigns meant to resonate with audiences increasingly sound like they were scored by the same invisible hand, pulled from the same subscription library, or using the same reference tracks.  Topshelf, announced by music executives Michael Frick and Elad Marish, is a direct response to that problem. Not just another licensing catalog. Not another discovery platform. Topshelf is a curated, rights-centered, creative infrastructure built from genuine artist relationships. The kind that took twenty years to build and cannot be replicated with a better interface. The roster reflects that premise. Topshelf’s catalog draws from artists and composers including Groove Armada, Donavon Frankenreiter, and Ubiquity Records, as well as work from Italian label Blind Faith Records and stalwart indie dance label Dirtybird. Not simply catalog acquisitions, they are relationships with artists, managers, and labels who trust where their music ends up and collaborators who have worked with Frick and Marish directly over the course of their careers. “The music and ad industry runs on relationships, but the bridge between those two sides has never really been efficient. Consolidation is creating a quiet brain drain across both industries. Topshelf is built to improve that, helping the right artists,... Read More

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