FCB Brasil turns creative rage into nightmare fuel
In a hilariously grotesque animated film promoting the agency's 44th Annual Clube de Criação (Brazilian Creative Club), a hapless fella goes through a multitude of madcap maddening expressions.
Credits
View on- Agency FCB Brazil/Sao Paulo
- Production Company VetorZero/Brazil
- Director Alton
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Credits
View on- Agency FCB Brazil/Sao Paulo
- Production Company VetorZero/Brazil
- Director Alton
- Chief Creative Officer Joanna Monteiro
- Executive Creative Director Fabio Simoes-Pinto
- Creative Director Marco Monteiro
- Creative Director Andre Pallu
- Art Director Guilherme Manzi
- Copywriter Mario Morais
- Copywriter Leonardo Marcal
- Production Co. Lobo
- Executive Producer Alberto Lopes
- Executive Producer Sergio Salles
- Post Producer Eduardo Silva Vaz da Costa
- Post Producer Ricardo Vaz
- Creative Music Direction Antonio Pinto
- Music Producer/Sound Design Vinicius Villani
- DP Lucas Rene
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Credits
powered by- Agency FCB Brazil/Sao Paulo
- Production Company VetorZero/Brazil
- Director Alton
- Chief Creative Officer Joanna Monteiro
- Executive Creative Director Fabio Simoes-Pinto
- Creative Director Marco Monteiro
- Creative Director Andre Pallu
- Art Director Guilherme Manzi
- Copywriter Mario Morais
- Copywriter Leonardo Marcal
- Production Co. Lobo
- Executive Producer Alberto Lopes
- Executive Producer Sergio Salles
- Post Producer Eduardo Silva Vaz da Costa
- Post Producer Ricardo Vaz
- Creative Music Direction Antonio Pinto
- Music Producer/Sound Design Vinicius Villani
- DP Lucas Rene
We all know how infuriating it can be to get some less-than-constructive 'feedback'.
Thankfully, most of us don't hit the same level of mania as the aggravated avatar in FCB Brasil's new Clube de Criação (Brazilian Creative Club) film, Anger.
Focussing on a disembodied head as it receives an overload of objections, the hilarious work of LOBO/Vetor Zero's Alton makes for unsettinly yet inspired viewing.