The Chaser's "YES WE CANberra!"
I worked with 3D artist Mick Watson to create this new brand for The Chaser's 2010 election special.
The fantastic them music was produced by the team at Turning Studios
“Yes We Canberra!” debuted on Australian TV screens this week, bringing back the notorious Chaser team to ABC1. Over the next five weeks the show will satirically cover the Australian 2010 Federal Election, under the guise of being a warm-up act for the flagship late night current affairs program Lateline.
Designer Patrick Clair and 3D Artist Mick Watson worked to create an entirely new look and feel for the project that could combine the Lateline world with a variation on the infamous Obama “Yes We Can” brand. Recent events have shown that our politicians are entirely obsessed with polling data, so it would make sense that their very own city would actually be built from the stuff.
“Yes We Canberra!” is produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and Polar Productions.
Infographic_ Google :: trying not to be evil
Elmo Keep wrote this fantastic exploration of Google's many facets. I designed the visuals to play with their distinctive brand colours (with a bit of Star Wars iconography thrown in for good measure).
It's been getting a few hits online - now well over a million and still counting...
Infographic Quotes_Stuff Said This Week
Every episode of ABC program HungryBeast featured a segment called "Stuff Said This Week". My graphics team would bring to life 3 quotes from the weeks news cycle as graphic collages.
This a selection of some of my favourite that I worked on during seasons 1 & 2.
Infographic_Wikileaks Profile
In the wake of the CollateralMurder.com scandal, when video emerged of US Apache pilots firing on Reuters journalists in downtown Baghdad, the HungryBeast team rushed to compile a profile on the group responsible. I put together the graphics for them with just a few hours to spare before broadcast.
Labels:
cyberwar,
design,
hungrybeast,
infographics,
showcase
TV Spot_Smirnoff
I directed this TV commercial for Smirnoff to promote a series of events they were holding in Australia. It ran with supporting web content and direct marketing handled by MTV Networks Australia. Big props to VFX wizard Matthew Mackareth who collaborated on the piece.
TEDx Faces and Objects
When the innovation conference TEDx came to Sydney, they asked me to create some visualizations around the theme "Ideas Worth Sharing"
3D Objects Worth Sharing
Faces Worth Sharing
This animation was generated using images of people participating in the event.
3D Objects Worth Sharing
Faces Worth Sharing
This animation was generated using images of people participating in the event.
Labels:
showcase