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		<title>SONY &#124; Eye Candy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Superfad’s new in-store campaign for Sony is a startlingly beautiful and surreal homage to Sony’s global brand message of “make.believe” and a tribute to the pleasure of “Eye Candy”. Unfolding in three parts, “Birth of Color,” “Explosion of Color,” and “Release of Color,” the project was directed and produced by Superfad and will be seen [...]]]></description>
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<p>Superfad’s new in-store campaign for Sony is a startlingly beautiful and  surreal homage to Sony’s global brand message of “make.believe” and a  tribute to the pleasure of “Eye Candy”. Unfolding in three parts, “Birth  of Color,”  “Explosion of Color,” and “Release of Color,” the project  was directed and produced by Superfad and will be seen in stores and  trade shows throughout the world.</p>
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<p>The concept was inspired by the idea that from one’s imagination  anything is possible. Drawing from the theatrical world of fashion  photography, Superfad chose moments of visual drama and magic, with  spherical objects representing the dot in “make.believe” as a connecting  through-line.</p>
<p>Superfad Director/Executive Creative Director Will Hyde captured a live  action, slow motion narrative with imagery that would showcase the  picture value of Sony BRAVIA high definition televisions including color  fidelity and detail. The project’s effects and animation, completed in  just under three weeks, was creative directed by Carlos Stevens.</p>
<p>The project keenly represents Superfad’s methodology; one that eschews a  singular signature style in favor of applying project-specific creative  approaches to reveal the unexpected. With Sony’s “Eye Candy,” the  blending of live action and animation comes together in a seamless  marriage of visual intensity and wonder.</p>
<p>Client: Sony Electronics<br />
Video Program Manager: Lisa Gonzalez</p>
<p>Agency: chickINchair Productions<br />
Executive Producer: Kim Tierney</p>
<p>Live Action Production Company:  Superfad<br />
Director:  Will Hyde<br />
Director of Photography:  Martin Ahlgren<br />
Production Designer:  Jason Puccinelli<br />
Wardrobe Design/Stylist:  Heidi Meek<br />
Make Up:  Bryin Smoot<br />
Line Producer:  Scott Ludden</p>
<p>Design &amp; Animation: Superfad<br />
Executive Creative Director:  Will Hyde<br />
Creative Diretor:  Carlos Stevens<br />
CGI/VFX Director:  Dade Orgeron<br />
3D Artists:  Tom Oakerson, Phiphat Pinyosophon, Andrew Butterworth, Yas  Koyama,<br />
Alex O&#8217;Donnell, Dimitri Luedemann, Billy Maloney<br />
Compositors:  Tom Oakerson, Paulo Dias, Loren Judah, Dorian West, Sohee  Sohn,<br />
John Stanch, Soyoun Lee, Dimitri Luedemann, David Holm<br />
Editors: Ryan Haug<br />
Flame Artist: Andy Davis<br />
Head of Production: Chris Volckmann<br />
Executive Producer: Rob Sanborn<br />
Music: Matt Hutchinson</p>
<p><a href="http://www.nuvist.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/sony.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-1105" title="sony" src="http://www.nuvist.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/sony-600x337.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="337" /></a></p>
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<p>via <a href="http://motionographer.com/theater/superfad-sony-eye-candy/" target="_blank">motionographer.com</a></p>
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