Hype piece for Brelyon. To promote them breaking into the UAE and other Middle East markets, and their presence at the upcoming GITEX conference.
A series of tutorial videos to help walk new participants through each workflow and ensure a smooth experience for merchants and customers.
Good Shepherd needed a motivational tool to kick off their annual fundraising event which allows the funding of their respected arts program.
This was a same week turnaround, filming on a Monday and delivering that Friday. We were able to work at a partial donation to contribute to this program to support education in the arts.
Bluebox offers data security regardless of where you are or how you are accessing your information.
This video helps introduce the company and its services to the world in a way that is both engaging and easy to understand. Made entirely with motion graphics, this project not only tells the Bluebox story, but creates a dynamic way to capture the company's passion about mobile security.
A large series of testimonials spanning all sectors of Oracle's customer base.
Music video produced for Sean Hayes' album, "Run Wolves, Run."
For the release of their new cloud-based application, Xperience Go+, Satmetrix brought us on to create this quick, slick little piece to get the word out.
They wanted to be able to incorporate their actual product into the video, but Go+ is a very powerful suite of analysis tools with a UI not exactly fit for video. We overcame this by working with Phenaos to take elements from their actual UI and make them communicate their functions and benefits in a way that would actually translate in a video. Toss in the perfect voice from a friend of the company to perform the VO, and we ended up with something we were proud to present to Satmetrix
Phenaos: Motion Graphics
Martin Rossetti: Director, Editor
Kevin Wong: Camera
Eric Loveland: Production Sound, Post Supervisor
Wish, the e-commerce app decided to launch it's first brand awareness campaign across 20 countries this summer around the World Cup, the largest sporting event in the world.
The concept of using some of the biggest soccer stars that did not qualify to the World Cup was developed by the FiTBM team and they teamed up with Archer's Mark of London to bring the films to life.
With the season finale of The Walking Dead approaching, Gato Negro was looking for a way to get in on the excitement. They decided on a prank in which 6 contestant winners would be flown out to watch the finale in a creepy apartment featured in a previous episode. The winners were wined and dined before a horde of zombies surrounded them and chased them through the town.
We led production, providing gear, crew, and all coordination of this pretty ambitious project conjured up by Gato Negro. The logistics to pull this off were insane, not just in executing the plan, but keeping everything a complete secret from the contestants leading up to the "zombie invasion." We secured the location and worked with local city officals, law enforcement, and paramedics, and built out an all-local crew that absolutely killed it. We created a shooting plan and hid cameras all over the house, street, and neighboring abandoned restaurant to capture the action, along with 3 camera men and a 4th in the middle of the action, being chased with the contestants.
We teamed up with Zombie Army who provided the "zombie army" (many of which are regulars on The Walking Dead) and were essential in the stunt coordination and working out solutions for the 100 "what if?" questions we were juggling for this live, 1-take stunt.
DAf, out of Chile oversaw the project and handled post production.
Director: Martin Rossetti
Producer: Eric Loveland
Fixer: Laura Scott
Event Coordination & Catering: Brian Green
Zombie Army: Zombie Army
Director of Photography: Randall Blizzard
Camera Op #01 / Stedicam: Cole Cassell
Camera Op #02: Chad George
Audio Tech: Ace Harney
Medic: Timothy Miller
PA #01, Driver, and Crew Morale: Khadif Sanders
PA #02: David Moore
Agency: DAf
The story of Wish, both as a company, and as a mobile-first marketplace.
Wish provided us with some key messaging and concepts they wanted to get across. We worked through them and partnered with Ronald Rabideau to develop a look and feel that would work well with their branding. They dug the concepts so we went forward with cleaning up the animations and adding the sound design.