Director Luis Cook at Aardman Animations tosses the Duracell bunny into the parkour world in this stop-motion spot for the battery company. The ad was creatively overseen at Ogilvy and Mather, Paris, and this :30 second spot is titled Skywalker.
Luis Cook at Aardman Animations handled the animation on this stop-motion spot, titled Joan, for the sleep-aid Nytol. The creative was overseen at Grey London where Geoff Smith managed the art direction.
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Is it weird that I want to eat these two teenagers in this ad? Don’t hate me because I’m hungry! The agency on this spot, titled Swing and Drive, was Arnold New York and the animation was done by none other than Aardman Animations, the gang behind Wallace and Gromit.
The director was Bobby Proctor and the animation team included Scott Pleydell-Pearce, Adam Cootes, Olly Davis, John Ogden, Seamus Malone and Tom Lord.
Luis Cook directed this short titled The Pearce Sisters. It was produced out of Aardman, who most know for their stop-motion animation. It’s a hybrid production – 3D mixed with 2D designs. The film didn’t pick up an Oscar nomination as some had predicted, but it took home nearly every other award in 2007.
Aardman Animations, the team behind Wallace and Gromit and Creature Comforts, teamed up with Leonard Cheshire Disability “to challenge and change attitudes towards disability.” The project is called Creature Discomforts. The audio is from recordings of disabled people.












