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31 Days of Oscar

This spot for Turner Classic Movies by Fresh Paint is full of subtle and effective visual effects that tie together a montage of classic movie moments. A scene-within-a-scene blend of animation and choreographed action by a silhouetted crew of stagehands, the spot shows off the ability of animation to enhance and build on live-action. There are quick moments of rain, smoke, and lighting shifts which are also joined by waves, glass shattering and explosions – which are all integrated in the concept. The spot’s also 2 minutes long and was made for Cinema in about 4 weeks, so now I’m even more impressed.

Fresh Paint is the design / animation / live-action directing team of Kevin Robinson and Mike Papagani and are part of Curious Pictures‘ roster.

EDIT: I had this in the Quickies section but moved it over because it definitely deserves a bit more notice.


VP, Creative Director: Pola Changnon
VP Design: Neil Dufine
Senior Writer/Producer: Tim Reilly
Senior Design Producer: Kate Allen
Art Director: John Malone

Directed by: Fresh Paint
Production Company: Curious Pictures
Executive Producer: Mary Knox
Head of Production: Becky Friedman

Design/Production/vfx: Fresh Paint
Creative Director: Kevin Robinson
Senior Producer: Josh Libitsky
Lead CG: Michael Papagni
3d Artists: Michael Papagni, Kevin Robinson
Modeling: Matt Foglia, Andrew Ortiz
Compositing: Dennis Go, Thessia Machado, Kevin Robinson
Editor: Eli Mavros
Music: Elias Arts

Bran Dougherty-Johnson

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