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Newsround on Knives

On 31, Mar 2011 | No Comments | In 2D, clip, Director Page, directors, Films, Layla Atkinson, work | By Richard


Director/Illustrator: Layla Atkinson
Producer: Richard Barnett
CBBC Director: Kez Margrie
The documentary follows a young girl who had both carried a knife, as well as being stabbed. The Newsround special went on to be nominated for a BAFTA.

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Skunk Anansie | This Is Not A Game

On 27, Mar 2011 | No Comments | In clip, directors, Junior, Music Promos | By Layla


Label- 100% Records (UK)
Production Company- Trunk
Executive Producer- Richard Barnett
Producer- Tina Pawlik
Director- Lore&Jun
Commissioner: Ailsa Robertson
Director of Photography- Gabi Norland
First AD- Kerry Green
Camera Assistant- Ewan Mcfarlan
Art Director- Joe Barcham
Make Up Artist- Kristina Vidic
Gaffer- Jon Euesden
Playback- Charlie Galustian
Runner- Pat Cahill
Management- Leigh Johnson
Editing – Pablo Piriz, Lorena Medina
Animation- Sebastian Baptista
Typography Design- Charlie Engel
Grading – Junior Martinez

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Nov
2010

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Trunk Create Interactive Campaign

On 26, Nov 2010 | No Comments | In clip, news / blog | By Richard

In order to celebrate all the lovely new guys and girls that have entered the new Trunk fray, and to finalise the 2010 spring clean which has been taking place here in the studio, we decided to have a bash at something new. So we got everyone in the studio together and created a brief based on the old game of ‘Consequences’, which is where you draw a picture, fold over the paper and pass it on to the next person. We gave each director an outline template, and asked them to use the space in any which way they wanted to, then with baited breath we patiently waited…………………….. Slowly the results began to trickle in, we were totally beside ourselves and couldn’t wait to see what everyone had come up with, and how, if at all it would work together! Finally the render kicked out, and we ramped it up, the new Trunk logo was emblazoned across the screen in a mad intense cyber patchwork that totally blew us away.
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Even though everyone had covered their work so no one could see (just like playschool), it became apparent that together, everyone shared really similar aesthetic values, but each felt defined in a totally different manner, and realized in a totally different style. For once the gamble had paid off. The next stage of the process was to enter the world of scripting, and for this we called on the genius of Niki Sehmi, who took the files that we’d been creating  in the studio and made sense of the movement in flash. I’ll be honest, this is an amazing process and a really great learning curve for all of us, but it certainly doesn’t come easy. We spent hours trying to work the file sizes down and keep the image quality as high as possible which turned into a constant battle, and without bringing the guys at Flashtalking in, we probably wouldn’t have been able to serve the expandable banner at all. We knew that as an exercise this had been a great success, so now the question was how to get this out to as many people as possible. So we contacted Sammi Vaughan at Creative Review and worked through the process of planning a little campaign. We took each of the eight sections, one for each director, and watched them separately and as stand alone pieces. They seemed to be really catchy even out of context, and Alasdair suggested that they would look really great as Skyscrapers, from that point the plan made itself. So we served each of the directors sections as totally unbranded Skyscrapers for a month across various pages on Creative Review’s Blog, a kind of taster for those inquisitive sorts. Then, binging up the rear so’s to speak was the expandable, interactive banner that you see above, and which is now being served once again on Creative Review’s Blog. It went live yesterday, and we’ve already had a really great response. It’s certainly been a long road and a massive learning curve which has for a short while quenched our thirst for creative conundrums, but now it’s finished, it’s onto the next one, a life long dream of teaching the dog to Composite.  Thanks to all the guys for all their hard work, and thanks to Imran for helping to get this started. Have a play on-line here.

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11

Nov
2010

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British Library

On 11, Nov 2010 | No Comments | In clip, Web & Viral, work | By Layla


A website created for the British Museum’s Food Stories project.
Design:Layla Atkinson

Animation: Sarah Wickens
Client: British Library

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11

Nov
2010

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Cummins | Euro 6

On 11, Nov 2010 | No Comments | In clip, Web & Viral, work | By Layla


Director: Layla Atkinson
Illustration: Layla Atkinson
Animation: Aaron Lampert and Jon Clarke
Producer: Richard Barnett
Agency: OWM&M
Client: Cummins

 

 

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30

Oct
2010

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Whistleless

On 30, Oct 2010 | 2 Comments | In clip, directors, Films, work | By Richard


Director: Siri Melchior
Short Film

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Telenet | Lineman

On 14, Oct 2010 | No Comments | In clip, Commercials, directors, Home, work | By Richard


Director: Siri Melchior
CD: Vital Schippers
Agency: TBWA Brussels

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Nasty Habits ep03- The Cloonster

On 05, Aug 2010 | One Comment | In 2D, clip, Director Page, directors, Home, Layla Atkinson, work | By Layla


Episode 3/6 of Nasty Habits Created and Developed by Layla Atkinson and Richard Barnett
Director: Layla Atkinson
Producer: Richard Barnett
Writer: Laura Solon
Voice Overs: Laura Solon and Katherine Parkinson
Sound Design and Music: Fonic
BBC Producer: Matt Holt
Exec Producer: Will Saunders
Client: BBC Comedy

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