
It's late at night, and the only sound you hear is the buzzing of CPU fans...yet, somehow, your feet are planted in a world teeming with life. Monitors abound with visions of creatures leaping, speaking, devouring. The source: your imagination. The means: Beau Studio.
Founded in 2003 by acclaimed Creative Director/VFX Supervisor Beau Cameron, our Featured Client has amassed such diverse spot credits as Nike "Evolution" (Wieden and Kennedy), GMC/Chevy "One Big Family" (Campbell Ewald), Montana's "Good Point" (riddochtelevision, Toronto), and, most recently, Partnership for a Drug-Free America "Dog" (Campbell Mithun, MN).
Cameron also created a sequence for Spike Jonze's Adaptation. Along with Cameron, Executive Producer Erik Press, who came on board this year, is a principal in Beau Studio.
"While it is wonderful to have a specialty, we believe our approach to the work is distinctive and unique to the Studio," says Cameron, a Pratt Institute grad who studied anatomy at Columbia University as part of his
training. He describes his work as "science serving art," and indeed the company is currently at work on several technological innovations that will advance the medium. Additionally, Cameron points to the studio's recent projects with inanimate objects functioning as characters as an example of its ever-expanding repertoire.
"We're breathing life into whatever is on the screen," he explains, "and we're marrying science, magic and creativity in the digital world."
Beau Studio is represented by Claire Worch of Claire and Company on the West Coast and in Texas. Lee Pisarski of Lee + Lou handles Beau Studio for Automotive in the Midwest.
