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Awesome Vintage Legal Ad of the Week

(…may or may not be updated weekly)

This week’s selection takes us back to the far off time of 1986. A time when it was appropriate for spokespeople to dress like MJ’s “Thriller.”… Only minus the Tiger cub. This bad to the bone spokesman discusses the dangers of riding a rad bike and the potential results that might occur when encountering a 1981 Honda Accord. On the bright side, with a jheri curl like that, there is no need to wear a helmet. I am worried, however, as to how his hair looks when he removes that bomb helmet.

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Colorado Lottery – Operation

Cactus enlisted LAIKA/house director Mark Gustafson to create flawless stop-motion animation for the newest Colorado Lottery Monopoly Scratch game. Eric Anolin color graded uncompressed 10-bit quicktime files in Baselight, and delivered HDCam and Digital Beta masters for final audio sweetening at Rocky Mountain Recorders.



Send an email to Eric Anolin, author of this post, at eric(at)crosspoint.com or follow him on twitter @anolin
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Westfield Company introduces 1800 Larimer

Crosspoint and blue onion provided beginning-to-end production and post for Westfield Company’s opening of 1800 Larimer, the newest addition to the Downtown Denver skyline. A technologically-advanced office tower, 1800 Larimer is LEED Platinum certified and represents the future of urban office space.

The project was truly all hands on-deck: Scott Tuke shot interiors, interviews, exteriors and using Sony HDCam F900; and Luke Bishop and Mike Heinrich contributed 2nd unit photography on Sony EX3. Matt Struck edited 5 video pods on Final Cut Pro and Adobe Affter Effects, for presentation on multimedia kiosk and web. Donald Corsiglia created 3D and motion graphics effects in Cinema 4D. Steven Lopez added additional 3D work with Google Earth Pro and SketchUp. Eric Anolin applied final color grades in Baselight.



Send an email to Eric Anolin, author of this post, at eric(at)crosspoint.com or follow him on twitter @anolin
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