Agency KesselsKramer commissioned Johnny Kelly and artist Jethro Haynes to create the title sequence for Dutch TV programme Het Klokhuis (The Apple Core). They achieved the final sequence using 3D printing, essentially printing the sequential tranisitionary imagery and then shooting it. You can just imagine how labor intensive and time consuming the process must have been. Creative Review has more about the creation of the sequence along with several photos and credits.
Kessels Kramer AKA | KK Outlet is an advertising/creative agency hybrid devoted to delivering original creative solutions to aid in the development of brands, products and content. The ‘outlet’ represents the different aspects of work they deliver from advertising, to product design, to graphic design and publishing. They believe that creative ideas can come from any and every discipling where advertising is an important component but that strong ideas for brands can thread through many mediums for maximum effectiveness to leave a lasting impression.
They also showcase artist, designers and photographers in their own gallery where they sell products and books as well. They are based in Amsterdam where they employ nearly 40 people who work for a broad local and worldwide client base.
There is some powerful work in their portfolio created for the likes of Diesel, Absolut and MTV Japan.
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