ka-chew! Animates Title Sequence for Golf Channel’s The Daly Planet

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Hollywood-based ka-chew! has completed production on the animated titles sequence for pro golfer John Daly’s show THE DALY PLANET, airing on The Golf Channel. Using 2D animation created by Dave Vandervoort, director Dave Foss incorporated photos, live footage and graphics to create a spacey, Jetsons-like feel, emphasized by a giant globetrotting animated John Daly, to help launch the show.

Richard Marlis, evp of ka-chew!, stated, “We’re all big John Daly fans and we had a great time working with Al Lagor and his team at The Golf Channel. The ka-chew! team did a great job delivering a very inventive spot incorporating live action, graphics and animation all together in one spot. This was really a fun spot for all of us to work on and we think it’s a terrific spot to launch this new show.”

Production for The Golf Channel includes: Jay Kossoff — exec producer; Al Pollock — producer; David Kamens — senior producer and Al Lagor — md of graphic design.

Production on the title sequence for the ka-chew! team includes: David Foss — director, Dave Vandervoort — animation director, John Andrews – creative director, Sam Schoemann – exec producer and Chris Hutchison – producer.

ka-chew! is a full-service commercial production house. Headed by evp Richard Marlis, ka-chew! has produced award-winning projects for some of the most respected networks and agencies in the industry, including on-air promotions for ABC, A&E, Discovery, and Paramount Domestic Television, on-air design for ESPN, FOX, E! Ent., MTV and Nicktoons, as well as commercials spots for Kodak, Kraft, Mattel, Lands End, and Earthlink. For more information, consult www.kachew.com






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