The Origin of Carbonita
Client: Endangered Species Revenge
One of a series of shorts we created for Endangered Species Revenge, a non-profit using humor to mobilize people to protect our rapidly disappearing wild life, this one featuring the super scientist turned *evil* super scientist Carbonita, and her mission to pour as much carbon into the atmosphere as she can.
Tags: Animation
Paper Horses
Client: FlickerLab
We created this paper horse running as a test for an unproduced project, but we just don’t ever get tired of looking at it.
Tags: Animation, Stop Motion
Innovation Driven
Client: BNY Mellon/Concept Farm
We created this stop-motion animation with New York’s Concept Farm for BNY Mellon, creating a visual tale of how innovation works. Warning, *lots* of napkins were harmed in the making of this video!
Tags: Animation, Stop Motion
Chalkboard
Client: Concept Farm, New Leaders
A schoolroom classroom chalkboard comes to life in this animated spot we created promoting the work of New Leaders, a non-profit dedicated to promoting excellence in educational leadership on the ground. Every frame was hand drawn (and erased) on a chalkboard, to create this stop-motion animated piece. (We still find errant chalk dust in unexpected places!)
Tags: Animation, Stop Motion
Frangelico
Client: Frangelico
FlickerLab created this elegant stop motion animation utilizing a piece of string forming and re-forming itself into various shapes to illustrate the story of a wild, Frangelico fueled night out at the company party. Pure fiction, we assure you. We’ve definitely never experienced a night like this. Especially last weekend. It simply didn’t happen.
Tags: Animation, Stop Motion
Rick Scott: Frogs
Client: Z Tribeca/Bill Nelson for Senate
FlickerLab teamed up with Z Tribeca to create this animation of frogs in the swamp giving their first hand swampy knowledge of Rick Scott’s swampy tenure as Governor of Florida for Bill Nelson’s Senate campaign. Scott, of course, won, in that suspect way that Republican swamp creatures win razor thin races these days.
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