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UNFPA Y-Peer

International AIDS Conference Vienna 2010

This animation was created for the International AIDS Conference held in Vienna during 2010. It was used as the main intro for an event hosted by Y-Peer and as the official screen graphics on the Y-Peer conference stand.

Chemical Brothers

Directed by Marcus Lyall. TVC produced for the album ’We are the night’. We produced the animations based on the existing album artwork.

OneDotZero

A piece created for One Dot Zeros V&A exhibition on Chinese progress.

Gymbox

A Day In The Life

Zip was commissioned to make a film that captured the essence of what a typical visit to Gymbox would feel like from a members point of view. The film informs the viewer about the wide range of classes and activities available at Gymbox whilst showing off it’s cool interiors and ultra-tech facilities.

Cinderella

For a contemporary production of Cinderella, the producers briefed Zip to create a series of products and to work with the production’s motion graphics team to create on-stage visuals. Directed By Mark Logue.

History of House

Title Sequence

Created for Channel 4s iconic program ’A History of House’.

Gymbox

Miller The Pillar Infommercial

Zip created a spoof film about larger than life agony auntie Miller The Pillar for Gymbox’s online campaign. The film also features his fake sponsor’s products such as the Rhino Charge energy drink... "You’ll never stop going".

19 Sting

End device for 19 Entertainment. This sting is seen at the end of all 19 Entertainment shows.

Imaginator 2.1

Created as a promotional video for the Singapore design festival, Design Edge.

UNFPA

Y-PEER Awards 2009

The animation was based on graphics produced by Zip for the Y-Peer GAB Meeting. These were adapted for the awards ceremony opening animation. The sequence was created and directed by Zip.

The Rolling Stones

Directed by Mark Logue. Animations and motion graphics created for the Rolling Stones 40 Licks tour.

Plastic Dreams

A Music promo based on video game graphics for a retro inspired cover of ’Move your Body’. Directed by Mark Logue.