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SONY short channel
Offbeat studios collaborated in a research based partnership with Sony to explore the future of interactive media. Our case study revolved around sharing and viewing short films, delivered on a prototype Sony set top device.

Gain an edge in the film and television mediums with a designer’s mindset – with engaging typography and design in motion. Contact peter@offbeat-studios.com for more information.

Trapped Ashes :: Opening credits
How do you sum up tape worm babies, zombie love, and a tribute to the elegantly grotesque Mario Bava? This multi-director horror feature needed an enveloping concept to communicate all of its pieces. In the horror genre, less is more and that is the approach we took here with subtle inferno and ashy effects. Trapped Ashes premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) in 2006. »

Abaca Music :: Digital Press Kit DVD
As an independent music promoter, Abaca relies on high impact delivery for artist content. Abaca went with offbeat studios to develop an interactive piece that would showcase artist’s music, images, biography, video, and more, and be highly accessable. The result is a disc which is high quality, easy to navigate and highly cross platform. »

Cardboard Cutout :: film titles
Adrian Robert Shaw’s 35mm short follows an eccentric man’s quest to fit in with the crowd. He begins to mimic the contents of a co-worker’s apartment piece by piece out of coardboard. Typographically the letters fall away, revealing a constructed reality. Motion came from the weightlessness of cardboard itself, and from a cardboard conveyor belt in the film. »

sony short channel :: interactive television concept
In 2002, offbeat studios collaborated in a research based partnership with Sony to explore the future of interactive media. Our case study revolved around sharing and viewing short films, delivered on a prototype Sony set top device.»

demo reel
Train stations are used as metaphors for the different areas of creative exploration.»