December 17, 2006

Buck Creates Unique IDs for TV Land

Los Angeles, Calif. - Creating a series of nostalgic, yet viscerally contemporary spots, Buck -- a design-driven creative company specializing in animation, visual effects, and live action -- recently designed four IDs for TV Land.
Together, the four short station IDs pay homage to the past four decades of creative designs through 3D animation techniques that are cutting-edge. The result is a blend of reminiscence and modern design.
 
“TV Land has done a lot of research into their target demographic,” explains Orion Tait, creative director and principal at Buck. “The results gave them a much more specific sense of their audiences, who tend to be very modern and media savvy, yet appreciate the old television shows in a wistful way. We wanted to make nostalgia fun and cool, but without pandering in any way. It was a balancing act, but TV Land showed a lot of confidence in us.”

In “TeeVeeLand,” the most complex and engaging of the IDs, viewers are taken on a colorfully psychedelic, completely 3D thrill ride involving imaginative, yet oddly familiar characters. Traveling through a pinball-like landscape of frenetic checkerboards, undulating ramps, trampolining hamburgers, and fried egg fish, a series of walking television sets represent four decades of changing fashions and technology. Wood-paneled sets skip along wearing knee-high platform shoes before giving way to sleeker units gliding along on roller skates. The skating sets are just as quickly supplanted by winged remote controls tuning into the TV Land logo.

“That was probably the most challenging of the four IDs,” says Ryan Honey, creative director and principal at Buck. “We spent quite a bit of time developing an '80s airbrush look, building on a number of influences that we found in books, including the translucent goo on the ground and the fried egg fish. We purposely included a bunch of references to that past era within the characters and environments, but we did them in 3D to make them feel fresh and modern. To appeal to TV Land’s 40-something demographic, we really had to find a hybrid technique. I mean, the channel hinges on time-tested retro media, so the imagery has to reflect that, but these viewers feel just as young and vibrant as they did in their 20’s, so they don’t just want nostalgia.”

Using the latest versions of Maxon Cinema4D and Adobe After Effects software, the Buck team succeeded in fusing all-too-familiar fashions with futuristic graphic designs.
“Hairstyles” opens with a Presley-style pompadour and large sunglasses before traveling quickly through a Mary Tyler Moore-like bob and an iconic Mr. T mohawk, arriving finally at long glitter rock locks.
 
“Footwear” uses quickly changing dramatic backgrounds to envelope a progression from two-toned saddle shoes through brightly colored platforms and plain white rollerskates, to end up at mid-cut Adidas sneakers.
 
“The Hand” uses a design technique reminiscent of album cover art to pay stylish, organic tribute to vinyl LPs, towering afros, and soft ice cream. 
 

‘TeeVeeLand’

BUCK:
Creative Director: Ryan Honey
Art Director: Thomas Schmid
Executive Producer: Maurie Enochson
Producer: Hilary Wright
Design: Stephen Kelleher, Sergiy Melnyk
Animation/3D: Andreas Gaschka, Tomas Pena, Wonhee Lee, Patrick Scruggs
Editor: Harry Walsh
Software: Maxon Cinema 4D, Adobe After Effects

CLIENT: TV Land
Sr. VP/Creative Director: Kim Rosenblum
Art Director: Dominique Vitali
Producer: Catherine Mulcahy
Composer/Sound Designer: Chris Wei, Insurgent Music

’Hairstyles’
BUCK:
Creative Directors: Orion Tait, Ryan Honey
Art Director: Yker Moreno
Executive Producers: Suzanne Potashnick, Maurie Enochson
Sr. Producer: Hilary Wright
Producer: Eric Alba
Design: Ben Langsfeld
Animation: Christopher Plazzo, Joe Mullen
Editor: Harry Walsh
Software: Maxon Cinema 4D, Adobe After Effects

CLIENT: TV Land
Sr. VP/Creative Director: Kim Rosenblum
Art Director: Dominique Vitali
Producer: Catherine Mulcahy
Composer/Sound Designer: Chris Wei, Insurgent Music


’The Hand’
BUCK:
Creative Director: Ryan Honey
Art Director: Thomas Schmid
Executive Producer: Maurie Enochson
Producer: Hilary Wright
Design: Steve Pacheco
Animation/3D: Andreas Gaschka, Tomas Pena, Patrick Scruggs, Carl Harders
Editor: Harry Walsh
Software: Maxon Cinema 4D, Adobe After Effects, Autodesk Maya

CLIENT: TV Land
Sr. VP/Creative Director: Kim Rosenblum
Art Director: Dominique Vitali
Producer: Catherine Mulcahy
Composer/Sound Designer: Chris Wei, Insurgent Music


’Footwear’
BUCK:
Creative Directors: Orion Tait, Ryan Honey
Art Director: Yker Moreno
Executive Producers: Suzanne Potashnick, Maurie Enochson
Sr. Producer: Hilary Wright
Producer: Eric Alba
Design: Yker Moreno
Animation: Tomas Pena
Editor: Harry Walsh
Software: Maxon Cinema 4D, Adobe After Effects

CLIENT: TV Land
Sr. VP/Creative Director: Kim Rosenblum
Art Director: Dominique Vitali
Producer: Catherine Mulcahy
Composer/Sound Designer: Chris Wei, Insurgent Music