The agency Live and Doritos Brazil created a screenplay contest for Facebook where every participant (with their friends collaboration) had to writhe a story and compete for a trip to Hollywood and get their script developed and produced by a an animation studio.
Live an Doritos trusted Plenty to develop the art and animation of the winning story. We had to tell how an 8 years old boy come up with the idea for a theater play where swordsmen armpits fight against Razors! Yes, that's exactly what you read!!
This way we undertook our first Character Animation's project. We adapted the original script, developed the aesthetic, characters, storyboard and general direction with complete freedom form the agency!
The project had a particularity, we only had 28 days from the day we received the winner script to the day we deliver a 2.30 minutes movie.
Plenty's team worked at full steam, with the help of some talented friends that join us for the challenge, to finish last minutes renders, almost blindly and very tired! But very happy and with the certainty that we can say not only "Mission accomplished", but also "Thank you!" to all the people involved in the project.
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Directed by:
Plenty
Art Director:
Pablo Alfieri
Animation Director:
Mariano Farias
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Character Design:
Elda Broglio
Storyboard:
Claudio Iriarte
3D Character Modeling:
Daniel Bel, Leandro Giorni, Ruben Stremiz & Matias Fernandez
3D Backgrounds Design & Modeling:
Andres Reisinger & Pablo Alfieri
3D Animation & Rigging:
Leandro Giorni, Ruben Stremiz & Daniel Bel
3D Lighting & Renderging:
Daniel Bel
3D Face Expresion Animation:
Hernán Estevez & Mariano Farias
3D Motiongraphics:|
Sebastian Curi & Mariano Farias
Montage & Edition:
Mariano Farias
Compositing & Postproduction:
Sebastian Curi, Mariano Farias & Pablo Alfieri
Bonus Scenes 3D Animation & Rigging:
Estudio Ronda
Production:
Inés Palmas
Year:
2011
Client:
Pepsico Brazil
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Agency:
Live
Creative Director:
Mauro Silva & Vinicius Facco
Production:
Karina Rehavia
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Music and Sound SFX:
Juan Tortarolo