
Video for the Polaris Prize nominated band, Two Hours Traffic.
Jan 15, 2010 | Categories: Animation, Direction, VFX & Compositing, uncategorized | Tags: 2D, Adrian Carter, Bob Yoshioka, cartoon, green screen, Greg Horton, Lithium Studios, Mat Garbulinski, matchmoving, Mike MacMillan, P.E.I., Paul Watling, Polaris Prize, RED One, Richie Mitchell, Sam Bradley, Two Hours Traffic | 7 Comments »

In this episode, Smallfoot discovers an mp3 player at the bottom of a footprint. He initially enjoys the music, but when it changes, so does his opinion.
Nov 25, 2009 | Categories: Animation, Direction, Original Content, Production, VFX & Compositing | Tags: 3D, Adrian Carter, Bob Yoshioka, Boombox Sound, caterpillar, comedy, D. Gregor Hagey, green screen, Greg Horton, ladybug, linear bed, milkweed, miniatures, monarch, musical, nature, RED One, Roger Leavens, Sanyo Xacti HD1010, titling | 5 Comments »

In this episode, Smallfoot expertly dispatches his quarry. He seems very intelligent for such a small creature.
Nov 25, 2009 | Categories: Animation, Direction, Original Content, Production, VFX & Compositing | Tags: 3D, Adrian Carter, Bob Yoshioka, Boombox Sound, caterpillar, comedy, D. Gregor Hagey, green screen, Greg Horton, ladybug, linear bed, milkweed, miniatures, monarch, nature, RED One, Sanyo Xacti HD1010, titling | 3 Comments »

Match moving and animation combined with some clever compositing allowed us to push the creative really far in this “tongue” spot.
Nov 02, 2009 | Categories: Animation, Production, VFX & Compositing | Tags: 3D, Adrian Carter, Bob Yoshioka, Boombox Sound, Brian Dignadice, Canon 5D, comedy, green screen, Greg Horton, Ian Leech, Jamie Way, Joe Kim, John Farquhar, Lombard St., matchmoving, Maya, RED One, Roger Leavens, titling, Wildmouse, William Cranor | 6 Comments »

This was produced for Facebook to promote Nestea’s Chill On The Hill event. Following the success of the Facebook phase, 2 different broadcast versions were created also.
Jun 17, 2009 | Categories: Animation, Direction, VFX & Compositing | Tags: Adrian Carter, babes, Bob Yoshioka, explosion, Facebook, Greg Horton, ice, Julian Brown, Ogilvy & Mather, photography, social networking, stock photos | Leave A Comment »

We were contracted to do the “Brain on Drugs” musical hallucination scene for this feature. The lead singer inadvertently takes ecstasy, only to discover his mistake on stage.
May 23, 2009 | Categories: VFX & Compositing | Tags: Adrian Carter, Bob Yoshioka, D. Gregor Hagey, feature, Greg Horton, hallucination, musical, RED One, Rob Stefaniuk, Suck, vampires | Leave A Comment »

This reel is a sampling of Adrian’s past 10 years of work.
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May 04, 2009 | Categories: Animation, Direction, Original Content, Production, VFX & Compositing | Tags: Adrian Carter, Bob Yoshioka, comedy, green screen, miniatures, Odd Job Jack, RED One | Leave A Comment »

This “book trailer” was created for use on Simon & Schuster’s Canadian and American websites.
Mar 12, 2009 | Categories: Animation, VFX & Compositing | Tags: 2.5D, 2D, 3D, Bob Yoshioka, book trailer, internet, murder, titling | Leave A Comment »

This reel encompasses our work for our first six months (or so) of business, from September 2008 to February 2009. The Shark Teeth Films branding segments are directed by Adrian Carter, produced by Greg Horton, and kick ass Visual Effects by Bob Yoshioka.
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Mar 12, 2009 | Categories: Animation, Direction, Original Content, Production, VFX & Compositing | Tags: 300 fps, Adrian Carter, Bob Yoshioka, Greg Horton, matchmoving, montage, panorama, RED One, Sanyo Xacti HD1010, slow motion, titling | Leave A Comment »

At the defining moment of his military career, Sir Francis Drake risks everything to engage his nemesis in a battle of honour.
Mar 19, 2008 | Categories: Direction, Original Content, Production, VFX & Compositing | Tags: Adidas, Adrian Carter, award, Bob Yoshioka, bocce ball, comedy, D. Gregor Hagey, explosion, Galleon, green screen, Ian Rutledge, Joe Pingue, Lord Howard of Effingham, miniatures, pirate ships, RED One, Scott Gorman, Sean Cullen, Sir Francis Drake, Spanish Armada, titling | Leave A Comment »