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When horror film director Frank Sabatella asked us to do an animated retro title sequence for his Halloween themed horror short entitled "Night of the Pumpkin", we were PSYCHED! This title sequence incorporates horror genre storytelling mixed with early 80s style traditional animation.
Seriously, this was a ton of fun to make!




We created this animated show open to the “Hard Parts: South Bronx”, a non-scripted reality show that focuses on a high-pressure auto parts business in the South Bronx currently airing on the SPEED Channel.
The art theme was inspired by rock poster art of the 90s to reflect the bad-ass, no frills mentality of Joe; the show's star and owner of the auto parts business.




Being in the Bronx, were proud to have created the official animated email holiday card with Weinrib & Connor for the New York Yankees. As part of a green initiative, the Yankees wanted to create a holiday card that saved paper. Interestingly enough, the art style was inspired on the cut paper style of iconic designer Saul Bass.
Our friends at Get Loud! asked use to create this PSA lesson about the facts on abortion. Presenting fun ways to present plain ol' statistics to a young American audience was quite the challenge.
But the goal was clear: Make a 3 minute educational video a youngin' would actually learn from.
Feel free to let us know if the goal was met :)
This odd piece of storytelling was made exclusively for the Opie & Anthony Animation Festival. It features the late great foul-mouthed comedian Mike DeStefano telling the story of his wedding day. The challenge here was to tell the story using only real audio from the Opie & Anthony radio show.



