Bicycle Playing Cards: Pokernight Tablet Ap Release Video
When you have a chance to work with a great American company like Bicycle, you jump at the opportunity. And this opportunity was sweetened by the release of the iPad ap (Pokernight), and it's debut at the 2011 World Series of Poker! This looping video, and the ap, could be seen throughout the event in Las Vegas.
Kelton Research Firm
This project was a lot of fun. From the weeks of planning, the trip to L.A., meeting with Tom and the group from Kelton, Green screen shooting, flying back to Arkansas with the footage and the long hours in post production. This project had everything.
Even a "Making Of" video to follow up the process!
CouponFactory Promo Video
As digital couponing stakes it's place, CouponFactory jumps ahead with Easy Peasy coupon creation and cutting edge analytics. Check out the video for a taste for how easy it is.
Coin World: iPad Release Video
Rockfish: Creative Reel: Pitch Video
Rockfish: Creative Reel: Pitch Video from Nick Pitcavage on Vimeo.
Sam's Club: Holidays with the Danderfields
Sam's Club: Holidays with the Danderfields: Episode 1 from Nick Pitcavage on Vimeo.
Sam's Club: Holidays with the Danderfield's: Episode 2 from Nick Pitcavage on Vimeo.
Sam's Club: Holidays with the Danderfields: Episode 3 from Nick Pitcavage on Vimeo.
Rockfish, in collaboration with Janamation, produced the 3 webisodes that can be found on youTube and .samsclub.com/holidays
Janamation handled on-set production, and did an amazing job with the "Mockumentary" style shoot.
I was responsible for the edits and all post-production, including the 3d title tags, editing, color correcting and final output.
Stuart Lipincott composed the amazing soundtracks, and sweetened the voice audio.
Jason Ferrar designed the look of the title cards.
Samsung 3D TV
Samsung 3D TV Promo from Nick Pitcavage on Vimeo.
You can see it in action here:
www3.samsclub.com/entertaining
Sam's Club Mobile App Release Video
Sam's Club Mobile App Release Party from Nick Pitcavage on Vimeo.
The Studio at Rockfish worked around the clock to get this video out in time for a cooperate meeting. We even wrangled renders remotely from Siggraph in Los Angles.
Calvin Ly created some amazing style guides for this video. They gave the 3d renders an amazing visual punch. Eric Hinson used Particular to create the 3d stroke elements. Stuart Lippincott did most of the render wrangling.
I pitched the idea to the Sam's Club brand managers and delegated the production process to the team. With help from the application developers, I was able to screen capture simulations of the app on all three platforms. The simulations were taken into Final Cut Pro and cut down for efficiency. I modeled the iPhone, and purchased the Blackberry / Droid models from TurboSquid.com; then rebuilt the textures/shaders to mesh with the iPhone model. I used Maya and Mental Ray for the nice depth of field renders and camera animations. The tricky part of the composite came in getting the Maya cameras into After Effects so the Optical Flares, Lux Lights and cloud particles would move in the same space as the 3d phones.
The sound track was found on FirstCom.com
Member Mark Fish Oil
Members Mark fish oil supplement is extremely popular with Sam's Club members, because of their "No Fish Burp" formula. Now, others will know how superior Members Mark is compared to the competition.
Members Mark Fish Oil from Nick Pitcavage on Vimeo.
Through Rockfish, I've had the opportunity to work on many Sam's Club videos, and this one has been a fun project.The fish, pills splashes and pill spill were all modeled in separate Maya scenes and rendered out separately. The bottle was also modeled animated and rendered out of Maya, but with an included shadow pass layer. The 3d elements were combined with the graphic style in After Effects.
I was responsible for art direction and execution of this project. Stuart Lippincott modeled the fish, and animated the dynamic " pill splash". Stuart also did an excellent job composing the soundtrack and sound effects.
I modeled, animated, textured, rendered and composited the remaining scenes.
Cisco Pitch Work
We Know Meetings from Nick Pitcavage on Vimeo.
One of my first challenges at Rockfish was to execute a video for a client pitch. I brainstormed with Eric Hinson and Matt Warlick and we came up with a solid Kinetic Typography treatment to execute the concept created by John Cox and the rest of the Rockfish pitch team.
John Cox did a great job as a Voice Over talent as well.
I directed the style of the video, and animated all but one line of the video. I also laid the final audio together with the final timeline. After Effects and ProTools were the only software tools used.
Eric Hinson animated the "Lots of Re-occuring Meetings" scene.