United’s “Sea Orchestra” Impresses at 2009 CLIO Awards


Congratulations to our friends at Barrie D’Rozario and Murphy for taking home a total of five awards at the 2009 CLIO Awards. Pixel Farm is proud to have been a part of United Airlines “Sea Orchestra” spot, which was awarded a silver CLIO for animation and a bronze CLIO for Music Adaptation.

 

“Sea Orchestra” — United Airlines from Pixel Farm on Vimeo.

 

Advertising Agency: Barrie D’Rozario Murphy, Minneapolis
Sound Design Company: Pixel Farm, Minneapolis
Executive Creative Director: Stuart D’Rozario, Bob Barrie
Art Director: James Zucco
Director: Shy the Sun
Sound Designer: Ken Chastain
Music Company: Trivers & Myers, El Segundo
Animation Company: DUCK Studios, Los Angeles
Agency Producer: Holly Stone, Jack Steinmann
Copywriter: Phil Calvit
Executive Producer: Mark Medernach
Producer: Nina Pfeiffer
Arranger: Trivers & Myers

 

The CLIO Awards is one of the world’s most recognized awards competition for advertising, design and interactive. Celebrating its 50th Anniversary in 2009, the CLIO Awards has maintained its original commitment to celebrate and reward creative excellence, honoring a powerful form of communication and its impact on modern culture. At the same time, the CLIO Awards remains focused on evolving with the industry in order to acknowledge the most current, breakthrough work. To this day, CLIO’s iconic statue is the most widely recognized and coveted symbol of the industry’s creative accomplishments. The CLIO Awards are produced by Nielsen Business Media, a part of The Nielsen Company, a global information and media company.

 



Pixel Farm Featured in Metro Magazine


Movie magic—the post-production trickery that renders monsters lifelike and explosions earth-shaking—used to be conjured exclusively by studios in New York and L.A. But thanks to technological advances, post-production facilities have popped up around the country in cities like Minneapolis, home to Pixel Farm, which specializes in visual effects, animation and finishing of commercials and feature films…

 

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