Here is the final character of the trilogy. If you want to see the full feature, with a few extras scenes in there, then you’d better get down to Brighton this May and Graham’s exhibition at Ink’d gallery. Oh, and they’ll be a lot more coming from Graham as he’s now become a Director withRead the rest of this post (Comments disabled)
…so we’re only waiting for one more to make an appearance [shortly] now. Oh, and great to see popular creative blog It’s Nice That are excited by the work to! http://www.itsnicethat.com/articles/graham-carter-me-marionette Concept, Design and Direction – Graham Carter Co-Direction and Animation – Simon Armstrong Music – Richard Spiller Produced by Ticktockrobot
We are excited to reveal a collaborative project with the award winning Illustrator Graham Carter. This inspiring project also coincides with welcoming Graham on board as a Designer and Director for ticktockrobot. Premiering as a feature of the Brighton Fringe Festival, we have produced a series of animations of Graham’s work to promote his forthcoming solo showRead the rest of this post (Comments disabled)
Here at Ticktockrobot HQ we have been working hard to produce 2 new character driven Commercials for bed specialist retailer Dreams. Check them out here.
Cartoon Netwoorks’ Nordic regions are running a year long stunt promoting the heroic antics of their cartoons and their viewers. We created an heoric H to run alongside the stunt, who may have designs on heroism but may not really make the grade.
Some months ago Ticktockrobot were approached to conceptualise a new character driven ad campaign for bed specialist retailer Dreams. The pitch was to create a fun, friendly, and warm animated character that would illustrate Dreams’ unique selling points to their customer.
With the release of Lucas’ animated series Star Wars The Clone Wars on their channel, Cartoon Network charged us with creating a collection of promos, spots and elements including splitters and countdowns. Here’s out competition spot to win some Nintendo DS’s, whereby we personified the popular consoles into lightsaber wielding warriors, using the DS logoRead the rest of this post (Comments disabled)




