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With broken hearts, his family, friends and former co-workers mourn the loss of Gary Anthony Giambalvo. He was larger than life - a completely unique individual in a world filled with sameness. He was wonderful and we are all so blessed to have had him in our lives.
What an ending to the FIFA World Cup this year! It's been a pleasure collaborating on this series with BMW USA and Anchor Worldwide. Congrats Argentina!
BMW shared a post on Instagram: " status solidified. Argentina lift the cup!". Follow their account to see 2385 posts.
Congrats France! The 2nd World Cup spot we animated for BMW USA and Anchor Worldwide is live.
BMW shared a post on Instagram: "Will France defend their title? 🇫🇷 ". Follow their account to see 2382 posts.
We had great fun working on this amazing video for and it's been amazing to see it do so well on social. Shout out to our amazing team and for pulling this together so quickly!
BMW shared a post on Instagram: "Vamos Argentina! 🇦🇷". Follow their account to see 2380 posts.
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It was a privilege to collaborate yet again with The Players' Tribune on a really beautiful underdog story: Robert Griffin III's recalling his time at Baylor where they pulled off an impossible win against heavily favored University of Texas. It was awesome to depict not only the gameplay but also Baylor's triumph, and to work with our friends at The Players' Tribune again!
For NIKE’s 50th anniversary, the STUDIO artist Michael Ocasio designed a pointillist portrait honoring the Tigerbelles, one of the most decorated track and field teams in history. Artists Kevin Pierce and Gertrude Easy manually installed 25,984 spiked for this piece, currently displayed at the National Museum of Civil Rights.
"This weekend was the happy culmination of a decade + long story of mentorship and support of the amazing Monaqui Porter Young and the Srina brand for the SRINA Tea House & Cafe. But mostly, it’s a story of friendship and commitment by my students, interns and staff to helping brand this extraordinary company." - Mary Nittolo
Incredibly grateful that Rhode Island International Film Festival has chosen "The Mission: Stories from Caron Butler Dr." as part of their official selections for their 40th anniversary. We are excited to present Caron's personal reflection of what it means to be both prominent and a person of color in America to a new audience.
We are also incredibly honored to have "Stargazing" and "Before the War" as Semi-finalist.
This would not have been possible without our amazing partners and fellow artists. Matt Mastrantuono, Chitra Ganesh, Gabriel Giron, Adewoie Akintayo, and The Players' Tribune
Thanks so much to LBBonline - Little Black Book for featuring the STUDIO NYC, and recognizing that a company can only survive 35+ years by never standing still.
Little Black Book, The STUDIO NYC founder Mary Nittolo and her team reveal what it takes to sustain a business that always stays ahead of the curve
Closing out PRIDE Month with nothin' but love.
So gratifying to see the Loewentheil Collection finally launch its first virtual exhibition of selections from the world’s largest and finest collection of early photography of China.
Another great collaboration between the STUDIO and Squeaky Wheel Media , the exhibition includes animations and educational videos with never before published photographs by master Chinese photographers of the late Qing dynasty.
Today we commemorate Juneteenth with this excerpt from THE REMIX: HIP HOP x FASHION, highlighting the resilience, creativity, and excellence demonstrated by style and fashion as part of one's identity.
Wishing everyone a good splash into summer, don't get into too much trouble this weekend!
Honored that our animated short, STARGAZING, will be screened at the Big Apple Film Festival on May 23-27 SVA Theatre.
This will be the third year one of our films is screened at the Big Apple, a festival showcasing NYC's finest independent films.
Written by: Gabriel Giron
Performed by: Kinetic Affect
Music by: Nick Lobel
Social media can be overwhelming for young people, especially when their feed is full of toxic beauty standards and trends. We're proud to have collaborated with the Dove Self-Esteem Project to create this important video advising parents on how to help their children detoxify their newsfeeds. The Dove Self-Esteem project has empowered and educated 82,000,000 young people and counting since 2014.
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This is "Dove: Detox Their Feed" by the STUDIO NYC on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.
LBBonline - Little Black Book interviewed the STUDIO NYC founder and CD, Mary Nittolo, FortLee founder, Sylvaine Mella, Darling Films Co-Founders, Lorraine Smitand Melina McDonald and Cortez Brothers President, Bernadette Rivero, on equality, progress, and the obstacles facing women in production.
Little Black Book, From the US to the EU and South Africa, meet female founders across the globe breaking boundaries and carving paths for women in advertising
This Women's History Month, we celebrate Viola Davis , American actor, activist, and producer, as seen in this video produced for Disney’s Black History Month campaign. The recipient of an Academy Award, a Primetime Emmy Award, and two Tony Awards, she is the first African-American to achieve the Triple Crown of Acting. Equally important, her extraordinary speeches when accepting her awards are powerful, emotional anthems for Diversity and Women’s Rights.
This Women’s History Month, we celebrate, Activist, Chief Awareness Officer, Diversity Champion, and Cultural Renegade, Tiffany R. Warren , Founder of The Adcolor Conference and Awards. There are no words….
This Women’s History Month, we celebrate Toni Morrison as seen here in a video produced for Disney for Black History Month. Morrison was the first Black woman to receive a Nobel Prize for Literature in 1993, influencing a generation of authors. Her style was a unique assemblage of music, sound, folktale, and personal narrative weaves together to form a stunning and brutally honest mirror of inner life and thought.
This Women’s History Month, we celebrate Scarlett Rivero- hero, activist and muse.
Watch Scarlett Contra el Cancer, the animation she inspired, here: https://youtu.be/JOWiPx5VRUU.
This Women’s History Month, we celebrate dope queen, Phoebe Robinson. As seen in a series created for Comedy Central, Phoebe is a comedian, New York Times best-selling writer, actor, podcaster, publisher, and polymath.
For Women’s History month, we celebrate Misty Copeland from a series created for The Players Tribune. Copeland, the first Black woman to be promoted to principal dancer for ABT, is also an activist, New York Times-bestselling author, philanthropist, and mentor. She is widely recognized for her contributions to classical ballet and helping to diversify the art form through her athleticism, form, and for shattering of the artform’s clichés.
For Women’s History Month, we celebrate Senator Mazie K Hirono . As featured in an Asian-American History Month video created for Disney, Mazie Keiko Hirono is an American lawyer and politician who serves as the junior United States senator from Hawaii since 2013. Hirono is the primary sponsor of 13 bills that were enacted. The most recent include the Veterans and Family Information Act of 2021 and the COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act.
For Women's History Month, we celebrate Misa Hylton. This portrait was created for the 2019 documentary The Remix: Hip Hop x Fashion which had its world premiere at 2019’s Tribeca . Misa Hylton’s unique creativity is responsible for creating the bridge between mainstream fashion industry and hip-hop culture. Her reach is global.
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The Equal Rights Amendment(ERA) is a simple amendment putting protection for women and other marginalized genders directly into the US Constitution. Congress passed the ERA on March 22nd, 1972. Yet, 50 years later, it is still not ratified in the U.S.A. Find out more at equalitynow.org/era
This Women’s History Month, we celebrate Maya Ying Lin as seen in a video produced for Disney for Asian-American History Month. Lin has designed numerous memorials, landscapes, sculptures, and environmentally themed works, which often address environmental decline. In 1981, while still an undergraduate at Yale, she won a national design competition for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C..
This Women’s History Month, we celebrate Maya Angelou, American poet, memoirist, and civil rights activist from a video created for Disney for Black History Month. Her poem “Still I Rise” expresses a radical optimism and an almost religious faith that we will triumph despite adversity and racism.
This Women’s History Month, we celebrate iconic actor Elizabeth Taylor and medical researcher Matilda Krim, the founding chairpersons of amfAR The Foundation for AIDS Research . They dedicated themselves to increasing the public’s awareness of AIDS and became personally active in research.
This Women’s History Month, we celebrate Dr. Mae Jemison, engineer, physician, author, and the first black woman to travel into space, seen here from a portrait made for her autobiography, “Find where the Wind Goes”. Currently, Jemison heads The 100 Year Starship Project , which works to make sure human space travel to another star is possible within the next 100 years.
This Women’s History Month, we celebrate the iconic Janelle Monáe activist, feminist, Grammy winner, actor, polymath, as seen in a video produced for Disney for Black History Month.
This Women’s History Month, we celebrate our frequent collaborator Chef Grace Ramirez . Chef, author, broadcaster, true influencer and activist working with World Central Kitchen , Grace remarkably supervised the cooking of 100,000 meals per day during the COVID emergency and saving 250 through her .
This Women’s History Month, we celebrate Ella Fitzgerald, seen here in a video produced for Disney for Black History Month. Ms. Fitzgerald won 13 Grammy awards, sold over 40 million albums, could imitate every instrument in an orchestra, packed venues globally, and was loved everywhere.
This Women’s History Month, we celebrate the brave women seen in this video created for the Coalition Against Trafficking in Women (CATW) , an international non-governmental organization opposing human trafficking, prostitution, and other forms of commercial s*x. The women featured in the video were survivors of s*x trafficking.
This Women’s History Month, we celebrate Chitra Ganesh, our frequent collaborator in museum exhibitions, installations, and music videos. Her work draws from mythology, literature, and popular culture to reveal feminist and q***r narratives from the past and to imagine new visions of the future.
For Women’s History Month, we celebrate the amazing Billie Holiday. As seen in a series of posters we created for the historic Lenox Lounge, her unique vocal style, strongly influenced by jazz instrumentalists, has inspired the phrasing and tempo of artists for decades. Her musical masterpieces, her songwriting skills, and her creativity remain as relevant as ever, as are her courageous views on inequality and justice.
For , we celebrate April Walker. "I was a baby and just following my passions. I had no clue how the culture would explode – it was much bigger than me! What I did know is that I had something special and that it wasn’t about ego; it was about the timing and the energy." This portrait of Walker was created for the The Remix: Hip Hop X Fashion, which had its world premiere at 2019’s Tribeca .
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This Women’s History Month, we celebrate Amy Tan , as seen in a video produced for Disney for Asian-American History Month. One of the most respected literary voices today, Tan’s work is an intense exploration of the relationship between memory, trauma, and creativity.
This Women’s History Month, we celebrate Adrienne Cecile Rich, American poet, essayist, and feminist. One of the most widely read and influential poets of the second half of the 20th century, Rich brought the oppression of women and le****ns to the forefront of poetic discourse.
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Today we commemorate Juneteenth with this excerpt from THE REMIX: HIP HOP x FASHION, highlighting the resilience, creativity, and excellence demonstrated by style and fashion as part of one's identity. #Juneteenth #resilience #creativity #hiphop
Honored that our animated short, STARGAZING, will be screened at the Big Apple Film Festival on May 23-27 SVA Theatre. This will be the third year one of our films is screened at the Big Apple, a festival showcasing NYC's finest independent films. Written by: Gabriel Giron Performed by: Kinetic Affect Music by: Nick Lobel #animation #filmfestival #screening #nyc
This Women's History Month, we celebrate Viola Davis , American actor, activist, and producer, as seen in this video produced for Disney’s Black History Month campaign. The recipient of an Academy Award, a Primetime Emmy Award, and two Tony Awards, she is the first African-American to achieve the Triple Crown of Acting. Equally important, her extraordinary speeches when accepting her awards are powerful, emotional anthems for Diversity and Women’s Rights. #womensmonth #womensmonth2022
This Women’s History Month, we celebrate Toni Morrison as seen here in a video produced for Disney for Black History Month. Morrison was the first Black woman to receive a Nobel Prize for Literature in 1993, influencing a generation of authors. Her style was a unique assemblage of music, sound, folktale, and personal narrative weaves together to form a stunning and brutally honest mirror of inner life and thought. #womensmonth #womensmonth2022
This Women’s History Month, we celebrate dope queen, Phoebe Robinson. As seen in a series created for Comedy Central, Phoebe is a comedian, New York Times best-selling writer, actor, podcaster, publisher, and polymath. #womensmonth #womensmonth2022
For Women’s History month, we celebrate Misty Copeland from a series created for The Players Tribune. Copeland, the first Black woman to be promoted to principal dancer for ABT, is also an activist, New York Times-bestselling author, philanthropist, and mentor. She is widely recognized for her contributions to classical ballet and helping to diversify the art form through her athleticism, form, and for shattering of the artform’s clichés. #womensmonth #womensmonth2022
For Women’s History Month, we celebrate Senator Mazie K Hirono . As featured in an Asian-American History Month video created for Disney, Mazie Keiko Hirono is an American lawyer and politician who serves as the junior United States senator from Hawaii since 2013. Hirono is the primary sponsor of 13 bills that were enacted. The most recent include the Veterans and Family Information Act of 2021 and the COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act. #womensmonth #womensmonth2022
This Women’s History Month, we celebrate Maya Ying Lin as seen in a video produced for Disney for Asian-American History Month. Lin has designed numerous memorials, landscapes, sculptures, and environmentally themed works, which often address environmental decline. In 1981, while still an undergraduate at Yale, she won a national design competition for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C.. #Mayalin #womensmonth #womensmonth2022
This Women’s History Month, we celebrate Maya Angelou, American poet, memoirist, and civil rights activist from a video created for Disney for Black History Month. Her poem “Still I Rise” expresses a radical optimism and an almost religious faith that we will triumph despite adversity and racism. #womensmonth #womensmonth2022
This Women’s History Month, we celebrate iconic actor Elizabeth Taylor and medical researcher Matilda Krim, the founding chairpersons of amfAR The Foundation for AIDS Research . They dedicated themselves to increasing the public’s awareness of AIDS and became personally active in #AIDS research. #womensmonth #womensmonth2022
This Women’s History Month, we celebrate the iconic Janelle Monáe activist, feminist, Grammy winner, actor, polymath, as seen in a video produced for Disney for Black History Month. #womensmonth #womensmonth2022
This Women’s History Month, we celebrate Ella Fitzgerald, seen here in a video produced for Disney for Black History Month. Ms. Fitzgerald won 13 Grammy awards, sold over 40 million albums, could imitate every instrument in an orchestra, packed venues globally, and was loved everywhere. #womensmonth #womensmonth2022
This Women’s History Month, we celebrate the brave women seen in this video created for the Coalition Against Trafficking in Women (CATW) , an international non-governmental organization opposing human trafficking, prostitution, and other forms of commercial sex. The women featured in the video were survivors of sex trafficking. #womensmonth #womensmonth2022
This Women’s History Month, we celebrate Amy Tan , as seen in a video produced for Disney for Asian-American History Month. One of the most respected literary voices today, Tan’s work is an intense exploration of the relationship between memory, trauma, and creativity. #womensmonth #womensmonth2022
This Women’s History Month, we celebrate Abrima Erwiah who with actor Rosario Dawson, launched Studio 189, a social enterprise and luxury fashion brand that sells African-inspired clothing and supports the artisans and communities that make them. Based out of New York and Accra, Studio One Eighty Nine is the much needed presence at New York Fashion Week, and, more importantly, is transforming how the fashion industry thinks about luxury and Africa. Abrima is also the director of the Joseph and Gail Gromek Institute for Fashion Business at Parsons. #womensday2022 #womensmonth
For Women’s History Month, we celebrate A’ja Riyadh Wilson, as seen in a series for The Players Tribune. A renowned professional WNBA player, Wilson is the all-time leading scorer in South Carolina women's basketball history and an Olympic Gold medalist. An inspirational player, her very own website is organized with a menu with headers "Inspire Empower engage". @playerstribune #WomensMonth #WomenMonth
Celebrating love in all its beautiful forms today. Here's to family, friends, partners, and self-love. #valentine #family #love #partner #friends #selflove
To those, we waited all year to sing with. To give to. To eat with. To share moments of kindness, history and joy. Wherever you are - however you celebrate, we wish you all love this holiday season. #celebrate #celebration #holiday #holidays #Holidays #happyholidays #HappyHolidays2021 #thankyou #animation #love #happiness
Our psychedelic heart is dancing because Spotify canvases are now available for ALL artists!
Do it for you. Do it for NY. Do it for the World. Wear a Mask. #NewYorkTough Governor Andrew Cuomo Music by: Hook + Line Audio Mix: Pomann Sound
We're all feeling the effects of isolation during lockdown. But for those merely awaiting TRIAL at Rikers Island for months or years, the worst type of incarceration has been a reality far before Quarantine. Rikers is a jail (not a prison) meaning the people there have not been found guilty of anything, and are often simply too poor to make bail. #MoreJustNYC seeks to change this, with our video listing several of their ideas for a fairer city that can lead to national #JusticeReform.
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