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NO SUDDEN MOVE

a period heist teaser with retro notes and modern moves.
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a star-studded heist gone wrong.

“We need a killer graphic tease for Soderbergh’s new film. Lots of stars, set in the 50’s, car culture, jazz... Just make it really cool.” (we’re not paraphrasing the brief. That really was the brief — and we were all in). Thank you HBO MAX!

No sudden move is on par with Soderbergh’s Ocean franchises in terms of star power, and selling this incredible cast was the primary objective of the teaser. The film is set in 1950’s Detroit so creating an aesthetic that was true to the period was of equal importance, without it feeling too retro.

Our design teams were up the challenge, creating visually arresting compositions that framed each a-lister in era-centric bold colors, shapes and typography, while simultaneously lending a modern edge. Footage would not be available for this tease, relying instead on supplied production stills. Undaunted, our animation team began extensive projection mapping, helping to create a sense of energy and movement throughout.

That, coupled with dynamic type animation and an amazing music track set to Jac Ross’s modern (yet retro) interpretation of “Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood”, this teaser is firing on all cylinders.

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SOUNDS OF DETROIT

The Kill 2 Birds teams found inspiration in 50’s era jazz album covers from art directors like Reid Miles at Blue Note, Robert Jones at RCA, Tom Hannan at Prestige, S. Neil Fujita at Columbia — all visual pioneers that created distinct visual identities for legendary artists like Miles Davis, Charles Mingus, Dave Brubeck and Art Blakey.

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