Showing posts with label folio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label folio. Show all posts

Tuesday, 18 February 2014

Woof!


We've done 3 new TV ads for Churchill, featuring Dawn French.

It's a continuation of the campaign we've been working on for the last couple of years.

In these spots Dawn and Churchill have a dance in their garage, make a scene at a cafe, and enjoy some chips by the seaside. All in the name of car insurance.

They were directed by Dominic Brigstocke through Tomboy, produced (agency side) by Lizzie Mabbut with sound by Nick Angel and post production by the lovely people at Glassworks.

You can see them by clicking on Dawn's Face above, the portfolio to your right, or if that's too far away just click here.

Tuesday, 31 January 2012

Oh, Predictable Affirmative Gag!


We've finally put our Churchill TV on our Carbonmade site. Well, four of them anyway - there is another ad waiting an air date and a couple more in development, so it looks as if it's going to be an ongoing project for the foreseeable future.

This project took a long, long time - perhaps as long as a year, with things changing and evolving right up to the shoot. We're happy with how things turned out, which given some of the pitfalls along the way we never thought we'd be able to say.

The ads were shot by Dominic Brigstocke at Tomboy, and post was done by Glassworks, with Nick at Angel providing his magic on the sound. TV production at WCRS was done by the lovely Eileen and Lizzie.

We hope you like.

Friday, 11 March 2011

Classy!


We've done some print work for The Corinthia Hotel. It's a very posh hotel that probably wouldn't allow the likes of us to stay, but has allowed us to do some nice print for it. We did four ads for the current campaign and you can see them if you click on the portfolio to your right.

Thursday, 5 November 2009

Welcome to the World of Tomorrow!

In an attempt to get down with the kids (and also find a better way of showing our parents that we actually do produce work now and again) we've been experimenting with the idea of an online portfolio.

You can see it here. It's the basic version at the moment. Like a ZX Spectrum. Or the fat guy in the picture dressing up as Tron. But rest assured, it will be the all-singing-all-dancing-MacBook Pro-less-revolting-man-in-Lycra soon.

Let us know what you think. We have lots more stuff to add, obviously.