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Campaign Spotlight: 10 Animated Films Produce by Nexus Studios Launch Oppo Reno2

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SHANGHAI – Oppo has appointed Mother Shanghai to launch its latest handset, Reno2, initially targeting China.

OPPO is the top smartphone brand in China in 2019 and was ranked No. 5 worldwide, in market share.The Reno2 campaign plays on the creative possibilities of the Reno2, with a series of 10 distinct animated films. The playful set of films introduce the arrival of Reno2, and each have a unique animation style to bring this arrival to life, laddering up to one simple and clear message in the voiceover: Reno2 is coming.

The irreverent tone creates a slightly leftfield creative feel, enabling cut through in the cluttered Chinese market. The films are short snippets of engaging animation, designed as entertainment, to encourage interaction and social sharing.

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The Campaign was produced by Nexus Studios.

Birdsnest

Director: Laurie Rowan
3D Generalist: Dorianne Fibleuil
Technical Director: Patrick Hearn

Render Wrangler: Derek Walsh

“The design considerations in Birdnest centred around expressing a lot in a short amount of time. I wanted to set the scenario and have the characters go through a range of emotions before the final reveal. For this reason, I paired the characters down to what would be bare minimum to make them recognisable as birds and put all the emphasis on their eyes as an expressive tool. The see sawing nest felt like a good comedic tool, that was fast and volatile enough to establish itself as a concept in the time we had available.” – Laurie Rowan, Director

Wrestlers

Director: Sam Southward
CG Lead: Andy Spence
3D Generalist: Dorianne Fibleuil
Animator: Natalie Ni Chleirigh
Compositor: German Diez
Compositor: Mathieu Chaillot
Rigger: Lea Georges
3D Generalist: Will Fullager

2D Animator: Malo Douchet

“Our story is all about high energy, weight and impact, anticipating the arrival and excitement of the Reno2. I felt that digital stop motion with an organic and tactile feel would be great to create a colourful, fast paced and memorable animation.” – Sam Southward, Director

Cat

Director: Jack Cunningham
Director Of Photography: Ian Forbes
Puppeteer: Matt Lloyd
Fabricator: Andy Gent
Model Maker: Sofia Serrano
Model Maker: Ciara Mclean
Model Maker: Jade Gerrard
Model Maker: Josie Corben
Sculptor: Christy Matta
Sculptor: Stefano Cordioli
Sculptor: Jim Elphick
Compositor: German Diez
Key Grip: Thomas Heleta
Hand Model: Nicolas Ménard
Hand Model: George Cunningham
Hand Model: Keaton Dekker

Runner: Orchid Vishkaiy

“It was an absolute treat to collaborate with Andy Gent’s Arch Model Studios again on a charming & expertly made cat hand puppet. The ident stokes up a nostalgic Muppets vibe, art directed to feel reminiscent of the taxidermy exhibits seen at the Natural History Museum. ‘The House Cat’ viewed in its favourite natural habitat, the living room sofa” – Jack Cunningham, Director

Scientist

Director: Jack Cunningham
Art Director: Callum Strachan
Creative Supervisor: Nicolas Ménard
CG Lead: Andy Spence
3D Generalist: Dorianne Fibleuil
Compositor: Link Lee
Compositor: German Diez
Animator: Joffrey Zeitouni

Rigger: Lea Georges

“The Scientist is a 3D, 1970s sci fi trip down into the depths of a secret lab, doing very secret things. The ident is made up of completely CG imagery, however each texture and surface has been painstakingly referenced from real air-fix models and 3D printed sculptures. This all helps ground the spot with a tactile, stop motion aesthetic.” – Jack Cunningham, Director

Ice Cream

Director: Felix Massie
Animator: Felix Massie
Animator: Sim Marriott

Compositor: Jesse Richards

“I wanted to make the day look as wonderful and hot as possible, so we have bright colours and lots of glow. It’s a beautiful day… and so that means, should something terrible happen to the ice creams in this spot, it’s all the funnier. Fortunately, we had a heatwave at the beginning of the project so we could go out and film a genuinely melt-inducing day and then get some ice creams to inspire the look for the commercial to make sure it’s perfectly accurate. I may have had more than one just to make sure!” – Felix Massie, Director

Creatures

Director: Jarrod Prince
Design: Jarrod Prince
Animator: Jarrod Prince
Animator: Andrew Onorato
Animator: Maeve Baker

Compositor: Chris Angelius

“My spot for Reno2 is influenced by Miyazaki films and 90s nostalgia. I wanted the aesthetic to feel like Spirited Away meets Twin Peaks.” – Jarrod Prince, Director

Karate

Director: Michael Shiao Chen
Design: Michael Shiao Chen
Animator: Michael Shiao Chen

Compositor: Chris Angelius

“Karate” is a whimsical and comedic take on the ubiquitous concrete breaking demonstrations by martial artists. It’s a “what if the concrete didn’t break?” scenario that flips expectations on its head (excuse the pun). The art style is cemented (I can go at this all day) in strong graphical shapes as well as drawing on tropes from Japanese anime. The eastern influences extend through to the score, with its Kabuki undertones adding to the exaggerated theatrics of the piece.” – Michael Shiao Chen, Director

K9

Director & All Art: Robertino Zambrano

“Sausages are a metaphor for our deepest regrets – no matter how deep you bury them, there’s always that gumshoe that will dig it up. I wanted to create an aesthetic which felt like a genre mashup where hardboiled noir gets crossed with a retro sci-fi cybernetic organism, depicted in a graphic novel sensibility. I played with a dynamic stippling technique to use as minimal amount of tonal values as possible, and focused on having fun playing with light and shadow shapes to raise the tension in the scene.” – Robertino Zambrano, Director

Security

Director & All Art: Haein Kim and Paul Rhodes

“Our style is simple, fun and funny. Hopefully it’s evident in this little piece!” – Haein Kim & Paul Rhodes, Directors

Hair

Director & All Art: Greg Sharp

“This style is digital stop-motion cut out. Stop-motion is the oldest style of animation – well over 100 years old – but it still feels fresh. If you do it well, it gives a surreal, magical sensation.” – Greg Sharp, Director

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