Sega “Anxiety” spot
Imaginary Forces, Hollywood, California, 1999
Description
These spots were designed to represent the point of view of the new Sega Dreamcast console, a machine developed to be smart enough to analyze, predict and counter the player’s every move. The triangular framing device is a reference to the triangular window on the game console that was designed to function as the Dreamcast’s eye. The triangular device opens up at the start of the spots, which are numbered and color coded, creating visual and conceptual consistency.
Collections:
AIGA 365: 21 (2000)
Discipline:
Motion graphics
Format:
Animation, Motion graphic, Promotion
Credits
- Design firm
- Imaginary Forces
- Agency
- Foote, Cone & Belding
- Directors
- Kyle Cooper, Mikon van Gastel
- Head of production
- Saffron Kenny
- Producers
- Lisa Laubhan (IF), Anna Frost, Bob Gondell (Foote, Cone & Belding)
- Coordinator
- Chris Mantzaris
- Designers
- Mikon van Gastel, Matt Cullen, Sara Marandi
- Editor
- Philip Schtoll
- Inferno artist
- Phil Man
- 2-D animator
- Matt Cullen
- Agency art director
- Rishi Shourie
- Agency copywriter
- Dann Wilkens
- Client
- Sega of America
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