Posted by on Feb 11, 2014 in , | 0 comments

EagleEye Studios recently completed the title open and in-show map graphics for Smithsonian Channel’s recent documentary, Amy Winehouse: One Shining Night.

Client: Smithsonian Channel

Creative: Capturing the electric presence of Amy herself, the title open punches bold colors and high contrast against the beauty of the Irish landscape to set the stage for the story told in this production. Map animations were designed to feel worn and weathered.

About:  ”The BBC called her “the pre-eminent vocal talent of her generation.” But on a stormy December night in 2006, before the world saw her as a superstar, she was simply Amy Winehouse, playing an acoustic set in a tiny church for an Irish TV music series. Witness that evening’s searing performance, featuring songs from the album, Back To Black, including “Rehab” and “You Know I’m No Good.” Then hear, in her own words, how the influences of Mahalia Jackson, Thelonious Monk, and even Salt-N-Pepa helped her forge her own jazz pop style.”

Click here to check out more information about the production.