Telstra's globe-spinning spots are poetry in (stop) motion
Three remote individuals are kept in contact in this charmingly crafted campaign from Bear Meets Eagle On Fire and animator Catherine Prowse.
Credits
View on- Agency Bear Meets Eagle on Fire/Sydney
- Production Company Passion Animation Studios
- Director Catherine Prowse
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Credits
View on- Agency Bear Meets Eagle on Fire/Sydney
- Production Company Passion Animation Studios
- Director Catherine Prowse
- Executive Producer Passion Animation Studios
- Executive Producer Passion Animation Studios
- Executive Producer Passion Animation Studios
- VFX Stone Dogs
- VFX Supervisor Stone Dogs
- VFX Producer Stone Dogs
- Colorist Stone Dogs
- Sound Design Rumble Studios
- Sound Designer Rumble Studios
- Sound Designer Rumble Studios
- DP
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Credits
powered by- Agency Bear Meets Eagle on Fire/Sydney
- Production Company Passion Animation Studios
- Director Catherine Prowse
- Executive Producer Passion Animation Studios
- Executive Producer Passion Animation Studios
- Executive Producer Passion Animation Studios
- VFX Stone Dogs
- VFX Supervisor Stone Dogs
- VFX Producer Stone Dogs
- Colorist Stone Dogs
- Sound Design Rumble Studios
- Sound Designer Rumble Studios
- Sound Designer Rumble Studios
- DP
When it comes to Telstra ads, Bear Meets Eagle On Fire seems to have an endless barrel of charm to dig into, and for its latest campaign, it's provided a hefty dollop.
Demonstrating the essentially invisible connection satellite messaging provides, Passion Animation director Catherine Prowse uses a simple visual technique - a rapid backdrop change - to tell the whole story.
Created in gorgeous stop-motion, with the three characters of a Hiker, Miner, and Farmer delightfully realised, this painstakingly constructed series of films conveys a potentially dull message with effortless warmth.