X-Men: Days of Future Past - The Bent Bullet

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PROJECT DETAILS
Client     Fox,
Studio    Ignition Creative
Date       November, 2013
 
Ignition developed an integrated program that took audiences back half a century to the assassination of John F. Kennedy with The Bent Bullet, a narrative experience that puts a clever spin on one of history’s most popular conspiracy theories.
 
The event kicked off with a micro-documentary that hinted at the mutant Magneto’s involvement in the assassination, and led audiences to a website where they could uncover additional details through historical photos, long-form editorial content, a detailed recreation of the assassination, and a 3D walkthrough of Magneto’s “plastic prison.”
 
The campaign was timed to launch around the 50th anniversary of JFK’s assassination, through an exclusive partnership with pop culture website, The Nerdist.
 
 
 
CREDITS

Creative Direction: Chris Eyerman
Art Direction: Nick Boes, Shakir Dzheyranov
Copywriting & Strategy: Spencer Donald, J.C. Hutchins
Design: Shakir Dzheyranov, Nick Boes
Production Design: Brad Peters, Brian Tzec, Wilson Saloj
Image Compositing: Nick Boes, Shakir Dzheyranov
Motion Design: Nick Boes, Sanketh Yayathi, Brad Peters, Ignition Creation - Mograph
Technical Developer: Aaron Buchanan
Development: Chi-Chi Wang, Greg Parks, Ben Priddy, Kendrick Caranicas, Stacey Moore
3D Modeling & Animation: Patrick Surace
Sound Design: Bob Partridge
 
RECOGNITION
FWA
01.20.2014 Site Of The Day
 
KEY ART AWARDS
2014, Digital/Social Microsite, Silver
 
WEBBY AWARDS
2014, Finalist - Social: Best Writing
2014, Finalist - Movie and Film
 
X-Men: Days of Future Past - The Bent Bullet
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