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  • Posted on Mar 3rd, 2008

    Designer/Animator Kyle Shoup Joins LIFT

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    Motion graphics designer and animator Kyle Shoup has joined Lift Motion Design as the design studio continues to add depth and experience to its creative team.

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  • Posted on Feb 6th, 2008

    Filmworkers Club Makes Super Bowl Appearances

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    The Chicago Post house created visual effects and performed other post work for six Budweiser and Bud Light spots that premiered during the game-including Clydesdale “Team”, the spot that topped USA Today’s Ad Meter as the game’s most popular spot.

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  • Posted on Feb 1st, 2008

    FWC Chicago Takes "Tack-ful" Approach
    With VFX for New Capital One Bank Spot

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    Noting that the spot is intended to be funny, Churchill said that it was important that falling pushpins didn’t appear to menacing.

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  • Posted on Feb 1st, 2008

    FWC Nashville Posts Garth Brooks Special for GAC

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    Post House Works Round the Clock to Complete Country Music Superstars First TV Special in Six Years.

    It took an almost round the clock effort, but Filmworkers Club made sure that Garth Brooks did not disappoint his millions of fans.

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  • Posted on Oct 18th, 2007

    Lift Displays Fashion Sense in Belk Campaign

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    Filmworkers Club and its in-house design studio Lift came up with a stunning way to visualize the concept of change.

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