Lonely bouy. Startled swimmer. Bubbles. Blood.
Digital Kitchen created the 2009 graphics/teasers for Discovery’s hugely popular Shark Week and Monovich was invited to contribute to the storyboard effort.
Nike asked Monovich to design and concept boards for its new Lunarglide line of running shoes. The proposed concept was based on the simple glowstick, which becomes a universe of stars that illuminate and highlight the shoe as its unique features are called out.
Monovich worked across the country with The Brigade in New York and director Marty Martin in Seattle to create the design and VFX for a series of spots that feature Microsoft’s Mtag product.
Monovich took the raw photographic plates, tracked them, then layered on all manner of CGI design goodness. The resulting spots show off capabilites we all dream that our cellphones have.
HALO Legends is a series of HALO-themed short films produced by some of the worlds top anime studios, and Loaded Pictures created the trailer to showcase it.
Monovich modeled, sculpted, lit, and animated the letters, then used WebEx to remotely set up an on-site render farm @ Loaded in order to get the heavy rendering done within the compressed production schedule.
Monovich worked with Gunshop to design the look and feel of the “Next Level” spot for software maker Symantec. The agency requested a theme centered around a stylized city with a look that Symantec could own. In addition to the style boards, Monovich also handled the remote execution of the final animation of the spot.
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