media
Commercials, Virals, Short Films, Design & Animation, Showreels and more
Ichikoo directors are responsible for some ground-breaking & innovative short films made for Channel 4 and independent cinema. We’ve directed, filmed and produced commercials for TV such as Footlocker, EA Games, Red Bull and viral films for X-Box. Ichikoo have edited trailers and pilots for companies such as Rapido, September Films and Twenty Twenty TV as well as ground-braking treatments and formats.
Good Year commercial shot at an Essex stock car circuit. Shot on film.
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Capcom video game advert with a wicked twist. Based on the ascent of electronic games and the end of real toys.
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Saucy Red Bull commercial. Please watch at your discretion. Not recommended for minors.
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Foot Locker commercial directed by Darren Statman.
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Commercial for a Soho noodle bar, focusing on the eclectic range of customers.
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Streetwise commercial based on a series of radical skits reflecting the variety of news in the magazine
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2007 advert shot in France for Coeur Du Lait Yoghurt.Shot on HD.
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Hair commercial promoting the vibrating hair straightener with Adee Phelan, David Beckhams’ hairdresser.
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“Get back to where it Started ” was the theme of this Resident Evil video game commercial for Nintendo’s Gamecube.
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This is the Taste of London TVC broadcast in Summer 2011. Ichikoo filmed & edited all the promos and commercials for Taste of London & Christmas.
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We filmed a proposed development of luxury flats. A CGI visualisation was added to the film to show how the development would look when completed.
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Ichikoo produced an animated storyboard for Novartis Vaccines as a prelude to producing their current winter flu vaccine film.
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Ichikoo’s designed and manufactured a limited range of T-shirts poking fun at English who unknowingly wear garments with Japanese mistranslations on them. Our Tee’s have been worn by Chris Moyles and Jonathan Ross. Requires flash player. See the full Range >
A brief look at some of Ichikoo’s design work including websites, logos and package design.
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An epicanthic view of Japan and all its eccentricities. Requires flash player. Go to Japseye >
On a limited budget, Ichikoo created a deliberately cheesy advert for Top Gear Live merchandise to be shown at festivals. Concept, animation and voice over from X-Factor’s Peter Dickson all produced by yours truly.
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We spent three days with Hong Kong’s Artist of the Year 2010, Movana Chen and filmed her traveling arts project. The film is to be shown alongside her work in her gallery.
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Hong Kong artist “Movana Chen invited Ichikoo to Korea to film her new installation “Body Containers”.
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We filmed a short candid interview with Robi Waters for his 365 Project which he now uses as an introductory video on his website.
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Darren Statman’s film probes the French pornstar’s troubled life and won an award for best film.
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Ichikoo produced a documentary film for Thai supermodel and presenter Pim Couling. It was subsequently shown on Thai television.
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Ichikoo produced a 30 minute documentary film of a country wedding. Subsequently shown on Wedding TV.
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A pilot commissioned for Channel 4 as part of their strand on Sex. Not recommended for minors.
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Ichikoo produced a short promo of the vintage fashion shown at the Vintage Festival in August 2011. The shows featured collections by Jo Wood and Daisy Lowe.
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3 x one minute viral films based on football fans’ failed attempts to show their love of the game through music.
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A humorous look at Japan from the Japseye Television series commissioned by Channel 4.
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A 3 minute teaser for September Films for their Everest TV format.
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A four minute teaser for September Films for their Singing office pitch.
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A short viral of no consequence other than to celebrate the existence of strawberries.
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An epicanthic view of Japan and all its eccentricities. Requires flash player. Go to Japseye >