NotreDame
AR5G & AR4G Key Visuals

NotreDame AR5G & AR4G Key Visuals I am thrilled to announce a groundbreaking collaboration between Quite Franckly, MeaningFul Gigs, Arcadia, and Orange 5G Lens in the realm of augmented reality (AR) on Snapchat! This remarkable partnership signifies a significant milestone as we introduce a new era of storytelling, offering an enchanting and immersive experience of…

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GEHC
Brand Sizzle

General Electric Health Care Brand Sizzle Reel Quite Franckly partnered with GE and MeaningFul Gigs to create a revitalised GE brand sizzle reel, the narrative designed to reflect and connect GE with its audience by placing Health Care  at its core. For more than 100 years, GE HealthCare equipment has been at the forefront of…

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Bucket Culture
3D Visualisation & Simulation

http://quitefranckly.co.za/new-website/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/BucketCulture_10-_HD_1229.mp4 Bucket Culture 3D Visualisation & Simulation We created a dynamic brand narrative that speaks directly to the Bucket Culture market by fusing the iconic basketball game and the Bucket Culture apparel. We used Houdini. Maxon C4d and Redshift for craft. The result is a free flow form of natural beauty. Production: Quite Franckly  | …

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DSTV
Motion Animation

DSTV Connected Explorer Push & Pull Motion Idents. Brief Birthmark invited us to direct and edit push and pull channel branding for DSTV that would use footage, type, and punchy, seamless motion edits to attract, engage and educate their viewers on the product. Approach Dynamic motion design that can be used in a template-like, non-destructive…

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Strider
Brand Packaging

Strider

StriderBrand Packaging Strider is a leading fintech design and development product consultancy. The brand is progressive and future focussed. It is all about staying on the cusp of cutting edge of technology whilst remaining human. It values speed to market without sacrificing on quality. The brand takes action by empowering large financial institutions to provide…

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