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Bi-coastal creative production studio Stardust has put its unique and quirky spin on the holidays in a TV campaign for RadioShack via ad agency Butler, Shine, Stern and Partners (BSSP). Stardust’s Los Angeles studio leveraged its multidisciplinary chops, handling everything from the live-action shoot with Stardust’s Brad Tucker as director, to designing, animating, editing and finishing eight spots, which feature a cornucopia of filmmaking techniques, animation styles and even rapper Biz Markie.“Astronaut” shows breakdancing spacemen composited into an urban 2D environment as a Sirius Stratus 6 pumps out the jams.
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Writer(s):
Mike Tuton, Chris Jacobs, Nick Mathisen, Trey Tyler
Director(s):
Brad Tucker
Producer(s):
Paul Abatemarco
Editor(s):
Tony Hall, Michael Merkwan
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Stardust
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12.11.2009
Keywords:
Stardust, RadioShack, Butler, Shine, Stern and Partners, Holiday
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