Sister companies Bonfire and Phoenix Editorial announced that
they have collaborated with global innovation and design firm IDEO on the welcome video for the Living
Climate Change website: www.livingclimatechange.com,
an initiative developed by IDEO. In the short, directed by IDEO design director
and associate partner Roshi Givechi, company CEO Tim Brown asks what role
design can play in the challenges we face with climate change.
IDEO found it attractive to
have the combined resources of Bonfire and Phoenix Editorial, where
conceptualization, live-action production, visual effects, animation,
editorial, finishing and sound design could be completed all under one roof.
IDEO’s Living Climate Change
website aims to host a conversation around the most defining challenge of our
time. As climate change touches every aspect of our lives, how will it change
us? How will we adapt? The Living Climate Change site invites design thinkers
to participate in imagining what life will be like in 20 or 30 years as we move
along the path toward reduced carbon emissions. Which behaviors will change and
which will be preserved? LivingClimateChange.com
is a place to contribute fresh thinking and share provocative ideas about the
future.

“Because the welcome film
asks designers to contribute their films, art and other media to the site, we
proposed to render the film in an eclectic style, mixing 3D, animation,
live-action, hand drawing and rotoscoping, without favoring one style or
another,” said Bonfire Creative Director Matt Silverman. “We wanted
contributors to join in the conversation with their own style. The experience
working with IDEO was amazing -- Roshi was a pleasure to work with. She’s
whip-smart, has a keen design and conceptual eye and really pushed us
creatively.”

The production schedule from
shooting to finishing spanned only nine days, during which time Silverman led a
team of six designers from Bonfire and one editor, Jim Farber from Phoenix
Editorial. Working closely with director Roshi Givechi, Silverman oversaw a
live-action shoot at IDEO’s San Francisco office. Back at Bonfire, this
material was hand-rotoscoped using Adobe After Effects and in a time-consuming
process, traced frame by frame in an illustrative style. Autodesk Maya was used
to create additional 3D elements such as the globe, farming building,
construction site and cornfields. Hand-drawn typography was also rendered in
Adobe After Effects. The film is viewable at www.livingclimatechange.com and
as a downloadable video for the iPhone.

About Bonfire Labs
Bonfire
specializes in designing moving images combined with compelling narratives for
any medium - from TV and feature film, to high-definition LED screens and
mobile devices. The company taps into a wealth of talent, including creative
directors, graphic designers and visual effects artists, to deliver work for
clients that have included HBO's "True Blood," Bank of America,
Microsoft, Adobe and other Silicon Valley companies. Bonfire launched in 2009
as the sister company to San Francisco mainstay Phoenix Editorial. For more
information about Bonfire, please visit www.bonfirelabs.com.
About Phoenix
Editorial
Phoenix has been a
mainstay in the San Francisco post-production and design community since 1991.
The company's award-winning roster of editors works with creatively-driven
advertising agencies, including Organic, Venables, Bell&Partners, Goody,
Silverstein&Partners, Publicis&Hal Riney, Heat, AKQA and McCann-Erickson
on campaigns and brand initiatives for Apple, Microsoft, Audi, PG&E, Palm,
HP, Adobe, AT&T, Sega, EA, HBO and Sprite. In 2009, Phoenix Editorial
re-launched its motion graphics and visual effects division Bonfire. For more
information about Phoenix Editorial: www.phoenixeditorial.com.
PRODUCTION CREDITS:
Client: IDEO
Launch Date: Sept. 29, 2009
Client Director and IDEO
Design Director: Roshi Givechi
Design, Animation, Visual
Effects: Bonfire
Creative Director: Matt
Silverman
Associate Creative Director:
Phil Spitler
Executive Producer: Lisa
Hinman
Rotoscope Artist: Marco Salsiccia
2D Animator: Jason Coursey
Illustrator: Coco Tardiff
3D Animator: Bobby Van Dyke
3D Animator: Adam
Oestergaard
Editorial Company: Phoenix
Editorial
Post Producer: Zara Finlay
Editor: Jim Farber
Sound Designer: Jim Farber
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