All Creative Review articles – Page 44
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US Masters promo
Complete post on the trailer for the US Masters Golf, entitled The Dark Side of the Course
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Military Driving School
Design and produce titles and branding while conveying a sense of movement and stature of the military vehicles involved
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Wheeler Dealers
Create the titles and graphics for a new run of the series that sees classic cars refurbished and sold for a profit
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The Box and 4Music idents
Redesign the chart show package for The Box and 4Music brands, retaining the current strand idea.
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Christopher and His Kind
To grade, conform, online and provide the VFX for the biopic based on Christopher Isherwood’s 1976 memoir.
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White Van Man
Full post on a BBC3 sitcom about the challenges and frustrations of a reluctant handyman
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Wonders of the Universe
Design and produce stunning visuals of the cosmos for a four-part series with presenter Brian Cox
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Rock 'n' Roll Exposed
Design and produce titles and branding for a four-part doc about rock photographer Bob Gruen
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Pop's Greatest Dance Crazes
Client BBC3 Creative 3sixtymedia Brief To create a title sequence and graphics for a three-hour programme on the top 50 dance crazes of all time. How it was done Head of graphic design Paul Senior and Catherine Edwards designed a dance sequence from the 1970s to present day. Artwork was ...
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Great British Food Revival
Create a title sequence showing traditional British food with humour in a distinctive and appealing style
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Jamie's Dream School
Full post on the seven-part series about a group of celebrity teachers
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Civilization: Is the West History?
Post-produce the 6 x 50-minute series exploring Western civilisation
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Caroline Quentin: A Passage Through India
Create the titles and map animations for a 3 x 60-minute series in which Caroline Quentin journeys through India
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Friday Night Dinner
Picture post on a comedy following two brothers who visit their parents’ house each week for dinner.
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Heston's Mission Impossible
Create a typographic title sequence in keeping with Heston Blumenthal’s character.