Blinkink's Sour Brite Crawlers are off their Trolli
The company's fourth collaboration with Wieden & Kennedy Portland for the sweet snacks is another mouthwateringly gruesome endeavour.
Credits
powered by- Agency Wieden + Kennedy/Portland
- Production Company BLINKINK
- Director Renee Zhan
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Credits
powered by- Agency Wieden + Kennedy/Portland
- Production Company BLINKINK
- Director Renee Zhan
- Producer Sarah Sweeney
- Creative Daniel Koo
- Executive Producer Bart Yates
- Executive Producer Josef Byrne
- HP Alex Halley
- Producer Eve Somerville
- Music/Sound Design Major Tom
- Animation Company Saurus Animation
- Creative Sai He
- Designer Ewa Luczkow
- Designer Xavier Ren
Credits
powered by- Agency Wieden + Kennedy/Portland
- Production Company BLINKINK
- Director Renee Zhan
- Producer Sarah Sweeney
- Creative Daniel Koo
- Executive Producer Bart Yates
- Executive Producer Josef Byrne
- HP Alex Halley
- Producer Eve Somerville
- Music/Sound Design Major Tom
- Animation Company Saurus Animation
- Creative Sai He
- Designer Ewa Luczkow
- Designer Xavier Ren
If you think about it, it's kinda weird that we're happy to shovel wibbly treats that look like earth-munching grubs into our gobs, but the candy industry knows that kids are nutcases, so not only do they happily produce them, they advertise them with gruey glee.
Such is the case with the fourth entry in Blinkink’s collaboration with Wieden & Kennedy Portland for Trolli, Gooniverse, in which character-filled factory machines can’t resist the tasty-looking worms they're conveying, slurping them up when they think no one is looking.
Directed by Renee Zhan, who joyously pushes the absurdity, the film was created through CG with realistic stop-motion textures to achieve a handmade feeling.