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Preview: Beatles Vs Stones

Watch a 25 second snippet of our unfinished epic here. The ultimate battle of the bands. Semi-brutal slapstickery and plot twists like a tornado. Using photo cut-out animation, stop frame, hand drawn methods, cake fight techniques and more.

Polar Bears and Food Waste

A papery 2D polar bear animation to highlight food waste for WRAP (Waste & Resources Action Programme). 30 second TV ad here. Social media versions here.

Our Beer Factory

Our factory is always fully powered up. This 4K looping animation is only 72 frames… but it’s got more complicated good stuff happening than the Kama Sutra and all it’s sequels. It promotes our very own moogBREW beer. More on that to follow.

Travel Man’s Travel Book

He’s called Travel Man, he’s got a Travel Book and he’s found himself on the Travel Channel. The latest in our series of Little Journeys animations is now playing on televisions all around the world. A mix of stop motion, motion graphics, drawn animation and jiggery pokery. Watch him here.

Nobel Laureates 2016

Following our successful set of animations from 2015 – four more Nobel Prize winners tell us about their work. Recorded at Lindau 2016, and brought to life by our luminous confederacy of animators and illustrators for Nature Video.

Let Serge Haroche, Daniel Shechtman, Art McDonald and Bill Phillips tell you how the science gets done.

White Rabbit Promo

A short animation to promote an upcoming music event. Animated by our very good Fu using all three dimensions and a bit of After Effects. Watch it here.

Innocent. Two Stop Motion Hat Animations

We made two stop motion films for Innocent last month. The first one has been performing well on social media with over 900,000 views in its first week. The second one has just gone up and is going down well too.
The aim is to get people knitting little hats for their annual Big Knit campaign for Age UK.

Food Network. Hamburger Birth

Here is the first of four animations currently being shown on the Food Network.
We have imaginatively titled this film ‘Hamburger’, but it could just as easily have been called ‘Burger’.
Camera by Fu (Monkey) Lighting by Nich (Mongoose) Sound by Nigel (Jaguar) Animation by Andrew (Dog).

Rabbit Crosses Dimensions

Who Stop Framed Our Rabbit?
Our brand new film tells all – from 2D drawing to 3D print out to big night out.

 

Watch it here.

 

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