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A stunning 60 second spot, Directed by Studio AKA's David Prosser for the Norwegian oil and gas company Statoil. Commissioned by McCann Oslo, the piece is a magical combination of 3d animation with traditional 2d line work and beautifully artworked elements. Set to music composed by Johann Johansson (of VARMINTS fame), the piece is set in a girl’s bedroom at storytime. As the father tells his story, his daughter starts her fantasy adventure on a journey through an animated underwater world to find treasure. The story ends back in her bedroom as the father says good night. Client: Statoil Agency: McCann Oslo Director & Designer: David Prosser Sound Design: David Kamp Live action company – Trobbel Film Music composer: Johann Johansson Produced by Studio aka
A look into the excellent work completed by MPC in its creation of over 60 photorealistic CG creatures and extensive environment work.
Howard and Michele Hall are natural history filmmakers specializing in marine wildlife and marine environmental films. Together they have produced numerous films for television including several episodes of the PBS series Nature, a National Geographic Special, and the five-part PBS series Secrets of the Ocean Realm.(from the Howard Hall vimeo page)