A video fashion story for the new website from Jane Pratt. Directed by Subvoyant's Jason Cacioppo and Adam Dugas, the piece was styled by Eric Nicholson and shot on the Red Epic camera.
Executed by Subvoyant for Ogilvy Chicago as part of Dove's worldwide advertising campaign. Subvoyant has produced hundreds of variations of multiple spots for every global region. All work is completed in full resolution HD and runs not only on television and online, but also on movie theatre screens internationally. For over three years, Ogilvy has looked to Subvoyant for our expertise and capabilities in this work. This spot also showcases Subvoyant's CGI work creating products and pours.
One in a series for Pfizer's Advil brand created by Grey Worldwide/New York, shot by Washington Square Films.
An outlaw video for an illegal song. Subvoyant founder Jason Cacioppo brings Max Tannone's Jaydiohead mash-up project to the screen.
In addition to creative editorial and finishing, this spot required clean-up and rig removal to bring a Rube Goldberg contraption to life. One in a series for 3M label products created through Grey.
Subvoyant added creative editorial, titling and sound design for this dynamic trailer for the HBO miniseries "Angels in America."
Full of youthful energy, this active spot for the 3M bandage brand required ramping effects and a pop color treatment courtesy of our collaborative partners at Offhollywood Digital.
Subvoyant edited and created type animations for this spot that ran for over a year on the Denali billboard in Times Square.
This spot, featuring DIY Network star Amy Matthews, required updated package labeling so we created a CGI tape roll and composited it into all scenes. In addition to our editorial and finishing work, this also features animated paint-on action.
Working closely with Director Mikon van Gastel of AVSO during production, Subvoyant handled creative editorial, all visual effects and finishing. Extensive CGI was used to create the iconic case and to design, track and composite the lasers.
A fun comedy spot for Domino's Pizza through J. Walter Thompson.










