Date Published: February 1, 2020
Company: PBS Distribution, CA Productions
Description: We've enjoyed a long, fruitful collaboration with PBS Kids dating back to its earliest days in 1999 and continuing through five identity packages. In Spring of 2013 we created still another package, spanning broadcast, online and print formats. The new look honors the past, even playing alongside previous packages. Nonetheless, it's a significant departure both in look and personality. In 2001 we built a universe of bold shapes and colors for PBS mascots Dot and Dash (created by Richard McGuire). Five years later, we gave them a kid-crafted world with a collage of familiar items like cotton balls and yarn. In 2008 we developed the look using cut felt, in a less childlike illustration style. The 2013 reface signals a return to the flat animation of PBS Kids' early days; and it does so with a vast package comprising: 30 bumpers (:05) 10 IDs (:14) 5 next ons (:10) 20 endpages (:10) 20 animated backgrounds (:10) 5 long bumpers (:30) 6 transitions (:01) 6 lower thirds 5 social media skins 14 show icons 38 generic icons On top of all that we delivered both a detailed styleguide for the packaging and another one just for the characters. We also supplied a compendium of the hundreds of animals and objects that inhabit the package to be used for PBS's toy line. When there's an emergency, the kids spring into action in this ID for PBS Kids' 2013 reface. When there's an not emergency, the kids didn't spring into action because the Green Balloon is too high in this ID for PBS Kids' 2013 reface.
Date Published: September 23, 2019
Company: CA971831
Description: Local activists in the Syrian city of Daraya posted dramatic footage of an Oct. 28 airstrike carried out by a regime helicopter, showing bombs exploding meters from a videographer after 20th Century Fox Intro.
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