Light Painting
The “Light Painting” spot produced for Gulf Power by Secret Legion Productions, utilised cutting edge “Light Painting” techniques popularised by Japanese animators on YouTube.
Working through Luckie & Co. advertising agency, Secret Legion innovatively adapted the process for the TV spot, using light to symbolise electricity, showing Gulf Power’s consumers how cost effective electrical power is.
The two-day time intensive and tedious process featured five animation artists painting in stop motion, on single, long exposures, creating a live cel animation. As the process continued, files were continually brought into Final Cut, and edited on set. The whole process went off without a hitch.
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Secret Legion Productions, located in Orlando, Florida, is a live action, animation, motion graphics and visual effects production company founded by former members of Disney Feature Animation, ILM, DreamWorks, Boss Films and Paramount Pictures.
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SECRET LEGION PRODUCTIONS
GULF POWER, “LIGHT PAINTING”
CREDITS LIST
TITLE: “LIGHT PAINTING”
LENGTH: 30 sec.
AIR DATE: April 2007
CLIENT: GULF POWER
AGENCY: LUCKIE & COMPANY
AGENCY PRODUCER: MIKE LAGATTUTA
AGENCY CREATIVE DIRECTOR: BRAD WHITE
AGENCY ART DIRECTOR: CHAD CROWLEY
AGENCY COPYWRITER: ANDY ODUM
PRODUCTION CO: SECRET LEGION PRODUCTIONS
DIRECTOR: PHIL ZIZZA
PRODUCER: WADE PENA
PRODUCTION MANAGER: CHRIS CARNEY
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: DAVE HOLBROOK
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY: DOMINIC BONUCCILLI
EDITOR: KEVIN LANG
ANIMATION ARTISTS:
DAVE HOLBROOK
JASON WOLBERT
ENOC CASTANADA
LEE WILLIAMS
JASON PELTZ
POST FINISHING: BOTTLEROCKET POST
INFERNO ARTIST: JOHN POPE
MUSIC & MUSIC PUBLISHER: DANNY STERN / WAYNE SYKES
ACOUSTECH MUSIC, ATLANTA, GA
VOICE OVER TALENT: LISA FUSON
www.secretlegion.com
Duration : 0:0:30
Gurbaksh “G” Chahal – Secret Millionaire (FOX) in HD Episode. Part 2 of 5.
FOX Secret Millionaire, Gurbaksh Chahal goes undercover to San Francisco’s Tenderloin District. Part 2 of 5.
Gurbaksh Singh Chahal (born July 17, 1982) is an American entrepreneur, author and TV Personality. He was the Founder, Chairman & CEO of two advertising companies which were sold for over $340 million.
Chahal was born in the town of Tarn Taran, near Amritsar in Punjab, India to Avtar and Arjinder Chahal. He is of Punjabi-Sikh descent. In 1985, his parents received a visa for America through a lottery-based system in India. A year later, he immigrated to the United States at the age of 4 with the rest of his family and settled in San Jose, California. Gurbaksh is the youngest of four siblings.
On December 15, 1998, at the age of 16, he started his first venture, ClickAgents. ClickAgents was an advertising network focused on performance-based advertising. Two years later, on November 1, 2000, ValueClick announced it agreed to buy ClickAgents in a $40 million all-stock merger. Chahal had a three year non-compete agreement with ValueClick.
In January 12, 2004, Chahal formed BlueLithium another advertising network which was recognized as an innovator in the online advertising space in a Business 2.0 article.
In 2006, under Chahal’s leadership, BlueLithium was named Top Innovator by AlwaysOn.
On October 15, 2007 Yahoo! bought BlueLithium for $300 million in cash. He was 25 years old at the time. Chahal remained CEO of the company through the transition period. [6] Chahal is now working on his next start-up, gWallet, a site intended to allow users to find deals on merchandise they are looking for via the internet.
Chahal appeared on the Oprah Winfrey show to discuss his childhood and business journey. He also starred in one episode of the FOX philanthropic reality show Secret Millionaire, where he went undercover in the Tenderloin district of San Francisco, California to give away at least $100,000 of his own money. He is shown donating $90,000, but has written that other donations (which raised the total above $100,000) were “left out on the editing room floor.”
Duration : 0:9:0
Gurbaksh “G” Chahal – Secret Millionaire (FOX) in HD Episode. Part 4 of 5.
FOX Secret Millionaire, Gurbaksh Chahal goes undercover to San Francisco’s Tenderloin District. Part 4 of 5.
Gurbaksh Singh Chahal (born July 17, 1982) is an American entrepreneur, author and TV Personality. He was the Founder, Chairman & CEO of two advertising companies which were sold for over $340 million.
Chahal was born in the town of Tarn Taran, near Amritsar in Punjab, India to Avtar and Arjinder Chahal. He is of Punjabi-Sikh descent. In 1985, his parents received a visa for America through a lottery-based system in India. A year later, he immigrated to the United States at the age of 4 with the rest of his family and settled in San Jose, California. Gurbaksh is the youngest of four siblings.
On December 15, 1998, at the age of 16, he started his first venture, ClickAgents. ClickAgents was an advertising network focused on performance-based advertising. Two years later, on November 1, 2000, ValueClick announced it agreed to buy ClickAgents in a $40 million all-stock merger. Chahal had a three year non-compete agreement with ValueClick.
In January 12, 2004, Chahal formed BlueLithium another advertising network which was recognized as an innovator in the online advertising space in a Business 2.0 article.
In 2006, under Chahal’s leadership, BlueLithium was named Top Innovator by AlwaysOn.
On October 15, 2007 Yahoo! bought BlueLithium for $300 million in cash. He was 25 years old at the time. Chahal remained CEO of the company through the transition period. [6] Chahal is now working on his next start-up, gWallet, a site intended to allow users to find deals on merchandise they are looking for via the internet.
Chahal appeared on the Oprah Winfrey show to discuss his childhood and business journey. He also starred in one episode of the FOX philanthropic reality show Secret Millionaire, where he went undercover in the Tenderloin district of San Francisco, California to give away at least $100,000 of his own money. He is shown donating $90,000, but has written that other donations (which raised the total above $100,000) were “left out on the editing room floor.”
Duration : 0:6:1
Gurbaksh “G” Chahal – Secret Millionaire (FOX) in HD Episode. Part 3 of 5.
FOX Secret Millionaire, Gurbaksh Chahal goes undercover to San Francisco’s Tenderloin District. Part 3 of 5.
Gurbaksh Singh Chahal (born July 17, 1982) is an American entrepreneur, author and TV Personality. He was the Founder, Chairman & CEO of two advertising companies which were sold for over $340 million.
Chahal was born in the town of Tarn Taran, near Amritsar in Punjab, India to Avtar and Arjinder Chahal. He is of Punjabi-Sikh descent. In 1985, his parents received a visa for America through a lottery-based system in India. A year later, he immigrated to the United States at the age of 4 with the rest of his family and settled in San Jose, California. Gurbaksh is the youngest of four siblings.
On December 15, 1998, at the age of 16, he started his first venture, ClickAgents. ClickAgents was an advertising network focused on performance-based advertising. Two years later, on November 1, 2000, ValueClick announced it agreed to buy ClickAgents in a $40 million all-stock merger. Chahal had a three year non-compete agreement with ValueClick.
In January 12, 2004, Chahal formed BlueLithium another advertising network which was recognized as an innovator in the online advertising space in a Business 2.0 article.
In 2006, under Chahal’s leadership, BlueLithium was named Top Innovator by AlwaysOn.
On October 15, 2007 Yahoo! bought BlueLithium for $300 million in cash. He was 25 years old at the time. Chahal remained CEO of the company through the transition period. [6] Chahal is now working on his next start-up, gWallet, a site intended to allow users to find deals on merchandise they are looking for via the internet.
Chahal appeared on the Oprah Winfrey show to discuss his childhood and business journey. He also starred in one episode of the FOX philanthropic reality show Secret Millionaire, where he went undercover in the Tenderloin district of San Francisco, California to give away at least $100,000 of his own money. He is shown donating $90,000, but has written that other donations (which raised the total above $100,000) were “left out on the editing room floor.”
Duration : 0:9:1
Gurbaksh “G” Chahal – Secret Millionaire (FOX) in HD Episode. Part 5 of 5.
FOX Secret Millionaire, Gurbaksh Chahal goes undercover to San Francisco’s Tenderloin District. Part 5 of 5.
Gurbaksh Singh Chahal (born July 17, 1982) is an American entrepreneur, author and TV Personality. He was the Founder, Chairman & CEO of two advertising companies which were sold for over $340 million.
Chahal was born in the town of Tarn Taran, near Amritsar in Punjab, India to Avtar and Arjinder Chahal. He is of Punjabi-Sikh descent. In 1985, his parents received a visa for America through a lottery-based system in India. A year later, he immigrated to the United States at the age of 4 with the rest of his family and settled in San Jose, California. Gurbaksh is the youngest of four siblings.
On December 15, 1998, at the age of 16, he started his first venture, ClickAgents. ClickAgents was an advertising network focused on performance-based advertising. Two years later, on November 1, 2000, ValueClick announced it agreed to buy ClickAgents in a $40 million all-stock merger. Chahal had a three year non-compete agreement with ValueClick.
In January 12, 2004, Chahal formed BlueLithium another advertising network which was recognized as an innovator in the online advertising space in a Business 2.0 article.
In 2006, under Chahal’s leadership, BlueLithium was named Top Innovator by AlwaysOn.
On October 15, 2007 Yahoo! bought BlueLithium for $300 million in cash. He was 25 years old at the time. Chahal remained CEO of the company through the transition period. [6] Chahal is now working on his next start-up, gWallet, a site intended to allow users to find deals on merchandise they are looking for via the internet.
Chahal appeared on the Oprah Winfrey show to discuss his childhood and business journey. He also starred in one episode of the FOX philanthropic reality show Secret Millionaire, where he went undercover in the Tenderloin district of San Francisco, California to give away at least $100,000 of his own money. He is shown donating $90,000, but has written that other donations (which raised the total above $100,000) were “left out on the editing room floor.”
Duration : 0:5:48
Gurbaksh “G” Chahal – Secret Millionaire (FOX) in HD Episode. Part 5 of 5.
FOX Secret Millionaire, Gurbaksh Chahal goes undercover to San Francisco’s Tenderloin District. Part 5 of 5.
Gurbaksh Singh Chahal (born July 17, 1982) is an American entrepreneur, author and TV Personality. He was the Founder, Chairman & CEO of two advertising companies which were sold for over $340 million.
Chahal was born in the town of Tarn Taran, near Amritsar in Punjab, India to Avtar and Arjinder Chahal. He is of Punjabi-Sikh descent. In 1985, his parents received a visa for America through a lottery-based system in India. A year later, he immigrated to the United States at the age of 4 with the rest of his family and settled in San Jose, California. Gurbaksh is the youngest of four siblings.
On December 15, 1998, at the age of 16, he started his first venture, ClickAgents. ClickAgents was an advertising network focused on performance-based advertising. Two years later, on November 1, 2000, ValueClick announced it agreed to buy ClickAgents in a $40 million all-stock merger. Chahal had a three year non-compete agreement with ValueClick.
In January 12, 2004, Chahal formed BlueLithium another advertising network which was recognized as an innovator in the online advertising space in a Business 2.0 article.
In 2006, under Chahal’s leadership, BlueLithium was named Top Innovator by AlwaysOn.
On October 15, 2007 Yahoo! bought BlueLithium for $300 million in cash. He was 25 years old at the time. Chahal remained CEO of the company through the transition period. [6] Chahal is now working on his next start-up, gWallet, a site intended to allow users to find deals on merchandise they are looking for via the internet.
Chahal appeared on the Oprah Winfrey show to discuss his childhood and business journey. He also starred in one episode of the FOX philanthropic reality show Secret Millionaire, where he went undercover in the Tenderloin district of San Francisco, California to give away at least $100,000 of his own money. He is shown donating $90,000, but has written that other donations (which raised the total above $100,000) were “left out on the editing room floor.”
Duration : 0:5:48
Gurbaksh “G” Chahal – Secret Millionaire (FOX) in HD Episode. Part 1 of 5.
FOX Secret Millionaire, Gurbaksh Chahal goes undercover to San Francisco’s Tenderloin District. Part 1 of 5.
Gurbaksh Singh Chahal (born July 17, 1982) is an American entrepreneur, author and TV Personality. He was the Founder, Chairman & CEO of two advertising companies which were sold for over $340 million.
Chahal was born in the town of Tarn Taran, near Amritsar in Punjab, India to Avtar and Arjinder Chahal. He is of Punjabi-Sikh descent. In 1985, his parents received a visa for America through a lottery-based system in India. A year later, he immigrated to the United States at the age of 4 with the rest of his family and settled in San Jose, California. Gurbaksh is the youngest of four siblings.
On December 15, 1998, at the age of 16, he started his first venture, ClickAgents. ClickAgents was an advertising network focused on performance-based advertising. Two years later, on November 1, 2000, ValueClick announced it agreed to buy ClickAgents in a $40 million all-stock merger. Chahal had a three year non-compete agreement with ValueClick.
In January 12, 2004, Chahal formed BlueLithium another advertising network which was recognized as an innovator in the online advertising space in a Business 2.0 article.
In 2006, under Chahal’s leadership, BlueLithium was named Top Innovator by AlwaysOn.
On October 15, 2007 Yahoo! bought BlueLithium for $300 million in cash. He was 25 years old at the time. Chahal remained CEO of the company through the transition period. [6] Chahal is now working on his next start-up, gWallet, a site intended to allow users to find deals on merchandise they are looking for via the internet.
Chahal appeared on the Oprah Winfrey show to discuss his childhood and business journey. He also starred in one episode of the FOX philanthropic reality show Secret Millionaire, where he went undercover in the Tenderloin district of San Francisco, California to give away at least $100,000 of his own money. He is shown donating $90,000, but has written that other donations (which raised the total above $100,000) were “left out on the editing room floor.”
Duration : 0:9:1
Thinkbox TV Ad
Thinkbox, the television marketing body for the main UK commercial television broadcasters, has launched its first ever TV advertising campaign, to remind advertisers of the unrivalled power, value and effectiveness of TV advertising and to encourage advertisers considering using TV for the first time to seek help from Thinkbox.
Duration : 0:1:1