Brat Bratu

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What better way to navigate this cardboard existence than in a cardboard vessel?
Art of the Title spoke with Slovenian project producer Marko Miladinović (Armada) on director Žiga Pokorn’s (NuFrame) title sequence for ‘Brat Bratu’ (Brother to Brother), a sitcom based on the cult British series ‘Only Fools and Horses.’
“The task was to design a visual identity and visuals for the fictional firm B&B that uses a secondhand circus van as transportation. The van was our main character in the production of the opening animation, correspondent jingles, and credits. The visual identity reflects the awkwardness of the main characters. Their world is a mixture of old-fashioned styles, used things and charming bad taste. As they are in the smuggling business we set the stage as if they are living in cluttered cardboard boxes.
The text of the title song was our main guide. All the props mentioned in the song were used as clutter in this unidentified 3D world that the characters drive through just to get home, to turn on the TV and start the show. We used 2D photos of all the props, built a 3D city out of cardboard texture and shot the main characters in stop motion. All of that was constructed, designed and lit in the 3D program Maya, and at the end composited into the final animation using Shake.”
The rolling ditty and visual disorientation reminds us of Michel Gondry’s video for “Lucas With The Lid Off.”
Direct Link | Format: QuickTime H.264, 720×400 | Size: 14.2 MB | Running Time: 1:21 | Year: 2008
Hi Res Version | Format: QuickTime H.264, 1024×576 | Size: 29.9 MB | Running Time: 1:21 | Year: 2008
Related Extra: Lucas - Lucas with the Lid Off Music Video
Michel Gondry’s inspired single take video.
Direct Link | Format: QuickTime H.264, 640×480 | Size: 42 MB | Running Time: 3:56 | Year: 1994
Created by Armada and NuFrame



wow that is amazing how did you do that??? do you have a making of that i wanna learn that video is so inspiring
I’ve watched this about seven times, and it just doesn’t lose anything after that many watches. It’s truly an inspiring piece. NICELY done.