This reel represents the best of what Red Dynamo has done over the past few years. As a firm with a strong background in design as well as animation, we have been lucky enough to create the concept and look and feel, as well as the animation behind most of the pieces featured here.
In case you didn't see enough work in the 2024 video, below you'll find the 2019 video. Please feel free to take a look. As always, your interest is very much appreciated.
We specialize in non-traditional format animation and video. From multi-source, sync’d screens, to projection mapping, to custom queued presentations, Red Dynamo has done it all. We take projects from initial concept, through stage and screen design, and often travel to show site to oversee the final execution.
Everybody needs a logo animation, right? At Red Dynamo, we see each new logo as an opportunity to explore the different styles and concepts that the design provides. A good logo should have depth and meaning and function on many levels. A good logo animation should aid and expand those elements.
Ogilvy Mather came to us to create this Digital Manifesto video for their client, Cisco. This piece is only a small part of a large advertising campaign and was meant to help drive home the image of Cisco as a connections company bringing people together.
Ricochet Ideas needed a fun counterpoint to the often uncomfortable situations which accompany upset stomachs, allergies, and headaches, for their client Urgent RX. We provided a bright, pop-art influenced visual style to communicate the urgency of these situations but to keep things light.
Fair Oaks Farms is a dairy located in Northwest Indiana with a business model which is a little bit different. They needed a video which quickly highlighted some of the key things which make them special. We chose a style which was 3D but with a touch of 2D simplicity which we felt was in keeping with the simple message.
Freeman had the opportunity to pitch SalesForce on new business. All they had to go on was two cartoon characters from the SalesForce brand guide and an idea. Oh, and they needed it first thing Monday morning…
When, after 40 years, The Residents, the enigmatic, art/music group from San Francisco decided to release a box set, it was so large that it filled a refrigerator, and what do you need if you’re going into the home appliance business? An infomercial.
Communicating complex concepts in a short amount of time is often necessary, but rarely easy. Dauntless Creative came to us to do just that.
Their client: A technical real estate and infrastructure consultant.
Their Audience: City managers.
Luckily, Dauntless is excellent at understanding and condensing complex material into manageable communications. Their script and direction made our job (providing the visuals) a pleasure.
We worked with Smith Gill Architecture on this pitch piece for a skyscraper in Hong Kong. The main goal was to bring a lot of technical data to life for a high-level committee without a lot of time to spend reading a lot of technical data. We don’t speak Chinese, but they provided a good translator.