Global Mechanic

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Global Mechanic
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Global Mechanic Media is an award-winning interdisciplinary creative studio headquartered in Vancouver, Canada. It is known for creating various digital and traditional media, feature and short films, television series, commercials, games, installations, interactive experiences, titles, and original photography using many different techniques including Flash animation and stop motion.[citation needed] It was founded in 2000 by Creative Director, Bruce Alcock. Specialties include animation, branding and design.

Notable works

  • Dirty Singles
  • A Sweet Story
  • Sir Bit
  • All Terrain Brain
  • Avery Matthews
  • The Brothers Pistov
  • FETCH! with Ruff Ruffman[1]
  • Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law
  • Spang Ho
  • I Am Poem! (intro)
  • Wrong Number Phone Message
  • Viva La Rose
  • At the Quinte Hotel

Commercials

  • Rachis "Opening Wine" (2013)
  • Smirnoff Rocket Scientist", "Rocket", "Smirnoff BBQ", "Smirnoff Cottage" (2012)
  • OLG "Play OLG" (2012)
  • The Globe and Mail "More Life" (2011)
  • VANOC Connections", "Richmond Oval", "Sustainability", "Athletes Village" (2010)
  • The Bay "Threads", "Making Of"
  • Silk "Banana", "Boobs", "Brain", "Carrots", "Gum", "Penny", "Rice", "Shaving", "Spiders", "Turkey"
  • BC Hydro "Powersmart"
  • Plan Canada "Because I Am a Girl"
  • Nokia "Fits You", "Making Of"
  • Coca Cola "Character", "Bubbles", "Coke Geniuser", "Friends", "Coke Summer", "Yebo", "Language", "Radio"
  • Holland America Line "You? Dancing?" (2004)
  • Chili's "Postcards" (2002)
  • Noggin "Nickelodeon Block Open" (2000)
  • Noggin "One & Only" (1999)
  • The Phred On Your Head Show (opening) (1999)
  • Kraft Foods "Rocket Science/No-Brainer" (1998)
  • Animal Planet "Holiday ID's" (1998)
  • Locomotion "Galactica" (1998)
  • Reese's Puffs "Dragon" (1997)
  • Coca-Cola "Friends" (1997)
  • Cartoon Network "Blocks/Soup" (1996)
  • Coca-Cola "Hangin' Out" (1996)
  • Nickelodeon "Snick Snack" (1995)

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