As Seen on TV

There is a good chance you have seen our work on TV and didn’t even know it.

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As Seen on TV

We’re all over your Television

If you watch TV, chances are you’ve seen a ton of our work over the years and didn’t even know it. Here’s a look at some of our commercial work you may have seen recently.

capital one

“NCAA - Chuck U”

Production Company: Pony Show Entertainment

Samuel Jackson Mascot Head

Likenesses are one of our specialties. The large “Fighting Sam” mascot head we produced in this Capital One commercial is a great example of our work in action.


capital one

“NCAA - Final Fourtune”

Production Company: Pony Show Entertainment

Crystal Basketball

The crystal basketball we produced for Capital One can’t predict who’ll win March Madness, but it does look pretty cool in this commercial.


Mercari X Sing 2

“Gunter’s Out of This World Purchase”

Production Company: Death of Bad

Robo-Suit Costume

Our client needed a “real-world” costume for Gunter the pig, from the beloved animation franchise, “Sing” & “Sing 2”. In this commercial, Gunter needs a spacesuit costume for his next big production and finds one on Mercari. The costume had to be a tangible representation of an animated suit. Check out the results below

Take a look at the commercial below.


Spectrum

“Kids Need Time to be Kids”

Production Company: Arts & Sciences

Costumes

Spectrum highlights the importance of “outside time” by giving parents the power to schedule when certain devises in the home become offline, therefore encouraging kids to go out and play. Familiar looking video game characters first emerge from modern suburban homes, engage in a game of tag, and eventually transform into real children, breaking free of their online personas to just be kids. Our clients needed these character costumes and needed them fast.

Along with costume production, we lent our support to the production crew on set.

Check out the commercial below.


Additional Commercial work you may have seen:

GEICO Robot

Too Many Robot Tests

Visible Wireless Bust

12 Degrees of Kevin Bacon


To see additional costume work


To see additional prop work