Bradford Animation Festival has awarded our animation for 'The Girl Effect' the best commercial for 2011. Fantastic news for all involved, and thanks to the BAF.
The Adventures of Harry Ficus WWF Love Your Forests Campaign
When we were asked to bring this little guy to life, we jumped at the chance - who wouldn't, right? Working with the creative guys at Leo Burnett's; Brad Grey, Jim Walsh, & Johnny Pajak, this job was a true love ... Read More
Vivid Wireless Retail World
With the help of renowned illustrator, Celyn Brazier, we created this colour animation for the launch of Australia's first 4G network.
Peoplecare Love People
With the lead from the great guys at Naked Communications, we created this charming little TVC for Peoplecare Health Cover. With clever transitions and a catchy tune, this fun ad takes us on a little journey.
The Mighty Artline
The Artline is the mightiest of pens. Working with the talented creatives, Dave Joubert, and Bart Pawlak at GPY&R Sydney, Mighty Nice have drawn, filmed, and animated a TVC that captures the fun that can be had with ... Read More
The Girl Effect The Clock is Ticking
This video for The Girl Effect was animated by Mighty Nice for the wonderful team at Wieden + Kennedy Portland, and Girl Effect. Produced by Nexus Productions, this film is both a moving call to action, and an explanation of a ... Read More
Herron New Herron Gold
Ouch! Headaches can really hurt, and we show Herron Gold tablet smashing away Australia's hurties in a bold pop-art yellow and gold explosion.
Bid My Loan A Brand New Button
The fine folks at Vox Group and Bid My Loan have presented us with the task of animating the tale of brokers and banks in the world of home loans. This web film shows what a big difference a little button pushing can make.
Seeds of Change: Boots TVC
Directed by Simon Robson at Mighty Nice these 15, 10 and 5sec spots feature talking plant pots, trowels, spades and boots. Comedians Hugh Dennis and Stephen Frost lend their comedic charm and improvisation.
Potapych Short Film
'Potapych' is a BAFTA winning short film produced for Channel 4, as part of the Mesh scheme that furthers the talents of young digital directors. 'Why is it easier to make friends than keep them?' The answer can be found only when your bottle runs dry.