These are three animated sequences I made for Failte Ireland through the agency Publicis QMP. They were part of a short program aimed at recruiting more Irish young people to work in the tourism industry.. That program was put on DVD and distributed to around 1000 schools around the country. All the elements were chopped up scans of textured paper taken into after effects and animated there as 3d layers.

Credits:

+Client: Failte Ireland
+Agency: Publicis QMP
+Director/Designer/Animator: Lorcan Finnegan
+Agency Creatives: John Kilkenny, Pat Cannon and +Ciaran McCarthy
+Agency Producer: Jessica Wright
+Production Manager: Brunella Cocchiglia
+Sound Design: Echo Lab
+Voice Over: Alan Stanford

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  • Everything you have a hand in is laced with cute and delight.
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  • Dominik Kosicki 2 years ago
    Great work! How long it took you to make it?
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  • LORCAN FINNEGAN 2 years ago
    Hey, thanks! I had 10 days from 1st meeting with client to delivery
    There was a lot of back and forth with character designs/set design style etc first so probably about 5 days of animating in AE
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  • Ayz Waraich 1 year ago
    great style... love this.

    It reminds me of the animations in hitchhiker's guide... which i loved.
  • Inofaith 11 months ago
    Thinking the same thing.

    "The babel fish is one of the most..." ;)
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