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Flat 7, 7 Rosecroft Avenue
Hampstead
From 1992 to 1995, we acted as the major content provider for Stone Tiger Entertainment, developing the concepts and implementation of state-of-the-art interactive narrative experiences for delivery on CD-ROM. Highlights include working with Buichi Terasawa, - famous in Japan as one of their top manga artists - responsible for "Takeru" and many other graphic novel "Manga" series, such as "Space Cobra". From 1996 - 1999, we provided animation for Total Control Media's 3D interactive television games - which have been broadcast in three continents - and other 2D and 3D animation projects used in the advertising and television entertainment industries. In the corporate sector, we designed and programmed CD-ROMs for Rothschild bank, one of the largest privately owned financial institutions in the world. During this period, we also developed CD-ROMs for the UK educational market for which we have won several awards (see awards section). From 1999 - 2000, Icecandy developed web sites for various companies, including work on a children's TV programme site called The Number Crew for Channel 4 television in the UK. Early in 2000, we provided interactive design services for Salus Media, a company run by Peter Douglas - brother of film star Michael. Shortly afterwards Icecandy moved it’s operational base to Los Angeles to work with Believe Media, a Hollywood production company who work on accounts for clients such as Sony, Nintendo, Coca-cola and BMW. We provided design and animation services for broadband entertainment vehicles working with Extasy Records, promoting one of their hottest new bands Sub-bionic; the Fallon agency, out of Minneapolis; BMW, working on concepts for their BMW films site, which features noted directors such as John Frankenheimer, Ang Lee and Guy Ritchie; The Beatles, working on animation concepts for their web site; Target and Dole Fruit, developing interactive marketing tools; developing web sites for one of the leading commercials and music video directors Floria Sigismondi; designing web sites and DVDs for various Hollywood production companies, including Spike Jonze's film production company. Since returning to London in 2002, Icecandy have been consolidating on their unique international experience and contacts gained in Los Angeles. We still work internationally and over the last few years have worked with clients in California, Finland, South Africa and New Zealand. For the most recent developments please see the News section. Awards Picture Power is a dual-platform CD-ROM that was developed for the UK educational market. It has sold several thousand copies and is still being used since its’ release in 1998. Rewards for innovation include: being short-listed for both the Royal Television Society Multimedia Awards and the British Interactive Multimedia Awards education category in 1998; in its’ second version, it won the BETT Award for Educational Software in 1999; and in its’ third version it was shortlisted for the Best Secondary ICT Awards 2007. It has had excellent reviews in the Times, Guardian and other major publications. "Delivery", one of a series of short animation episodes featuring our character Kinta - The Surfing Sushi Chef, was shortlisted for the Nokia Shorts film competition in 2006. Nokia Shorts is a film competition for films of 15 seconds length intended for viewing on mobile phones. Delivery was created entirely within Icecandy, with help on music composition from Justin Bryant. Interactive (UK): Philips, Pathé Films, The Beatles, N.M. Rothschild & Sons, Stone Tiger Entertainment, The Multimedia Corporation, ESP, Manga Entertainment, Chrysalis Multimedia, English & Media Centre, WordRoots, Marshall Media, The Presentation Company, Daydream Interactive, Codename, Open Mind, Channel 4, XS New Media/Loft Office. Interactive (US): Extasy Records, Fallon (Minneapolis), BMW, Target, Dole fruit, Salus Media, Believe Media, Level 7 Productions; National Gallery of Art, Washington. Television: BBC, BBC2, Channel 4, Channel 5, Rai Uno (Italy), Nickelodeon (Germany), STV, Reuters News, Open TV, The Research Centre, Red Green and Blue Company/Grasshopper Productions. Film: Motion Picture Corporation of America/ProMark Entertainment, Tobell Films, DMS Films, Spark Pictures, Wysiwyg Films, Momentum Pictures Video/animation: Nissan, Total Control Media, PMPP, Prudential, Music Video Club, Britannic Assurance, John Huxley, SimEx Studios (US). |
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