We are delighted to finally be able to share our collaboration with Mazda Stories!
Read MoreAquacycl is a longtime client of ours, and it has been a pleasure to watch their company grow. They just turned 5 years old, and to celebrate they hired us to produce a series of short videos that showcased the values of their individual employees. They wanted to keep it light and authentic while also highlighting the people who make them who they are.
Read MoreThe request was a challenging one: tell the story of a test you cannot see, using real people, in a working lab, with absolute authenticity, honesty and transparency. Just the kind of job we love.
Read MoreA returning client asked for our help to produce, direct, and conceptualize a new ad campaign that would have longevity, be creative, and help them attract a new audience without alienating their existing one.
Read MoreSome jobs win the trifecta. For us, that’s a purpose-driven client, a fascinating subject and permission to be creative.
Zymergen calls themselves “biofacturers”. They are a company that is fundamentally changing how things are made and what they are made of. Using biomolecules, microorganisms and genomic libraries, they partner with nature instead of struggling against it. From developing environmentally friendly ways of protecting crops to creating a biodegradable replacement for plastic, Zymergen is bucking the cubicle in huge ways every day.
Read MoreBack in 2015, we began a personal project shooting video and photographs of people who are dedicated to unique jobs or hobbies. While doing an internet search we stumbled across Bruce Gardner and the not-so-well-known Japanese tradition of hikaru dorodango, which is the art of making beautiful spheres from mud.
Read MoreREBOUNDING! No, not that thing you do after a break-up. That thing you do on a super-small trampoline that will big time kick your fitness ass.
Read MorePalomar wanted a fresh look to go with their gorgeous new hospital building. What excited us most about the project was the creative freedom they gave us: they wanted something unique that didn’t look like stock or like any ad campaign their competitors were running.
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