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BrotherSister's "Still Run" Music Video
More information: www.brothersistermusic.com and www.shilo.tv Complete Credits: BrotherSister's "Still Run" Music Video from Shilo Title: BrotherSister's "Still Run" Running Length: 2:42 Debut Date: May 12, 2009 Production Company: Shilo Director: Shilo Creative Director: Andre Stringer Lead Artist: Andre Stringer, Christopher Fung Executive Producer: Tracy Chandler Producer: Lindsay Bodanza Editor: Galen Summer 3D Artists: Christopher Fung, Dave Hill, Joji Tsuruga, Warren Heimall Visual FX Artists: Warren Heimall, Tamir Sapir 3D Modeling: Christina Ku, Scott Denton 2D Animator: Stieg Retlin Compositors: Andre Stringer, Dave Hill, Rick Malwitz, Joel Voelker, Christopher Fung, Warren Heimall, Joji Tsuruga, Kirsten Hall Assistant Compositor: Helen Kim Photographers: Joel Voelker, Christopher Fung Matte Painters: Andre Stringer, Christopher Fung Miniatures: Willi Patton Original Music: "Still Run" from BrotherSister's 2008 release "The Wunder Tales" Sound Design: Echolab Sound Designer: Gavin Little ###
Burma Viral - Emergency Edition
The public service announcement entitled "Burma Viral" invites viewers to visit a new Burma Arts Board website, noneofusarefree.org, where you can send messages of support to the people of Burma in honor of their continuing struggles against the notorious practices of their oppressive military government, learn more about the devastating effects caused by the recent cyclone, and find ways to contribute to relief efforts. Thank you for taking a look....
Hankook Tires "The Chase"
Shilo's artists recently directed and produced an HD spot completed entirely in CG for the creative team from Seoul, South Korea-based ad agency Cheil Communications and their clients at Hankook Tires. Shilo Creative Director Jose Gomez explains: "Cheil Communications came to us with the idea of conveying that Hankook Tires allow you to out-maneuver and out-gun your competition. Over the course of about six weeks, we created the spot, which is now airing worldwide. We designed it to appear like a slice from a Hollywood action flick -- and to me, the finished spot epitomizes the classic struggle between good and evil."