Today marks a new era for @CowboySpaceCorp.
We're beyond excited to have been given the opportunity to create this literal launch video. To the new era 🚀🔥
On a tight deadline for @cognition AI's launch video, we needed a strategy that could deliver high quality 3D video fast - so we blended AI & traditional animation techniques to deliver a photoreal product visualization & exploded-view motion design, without sacrificing a frame.
War divides us. Humanity brings us back together.
After two years in the making, our new WWI short film Who’s Your Enemy is officially premiering today!
Watch the complete film now on YouTube or Vimeo and lets us know what you think 👇
Introducing Ajax Originals: the next chapter in our story. 🤟⚔️
Tomorrow at 9:00am, after nearly two years in the making, Who’s Your Enemy finally goes live across all our social channels and we couldn’t be more excited to share it with you all!
We’re proud to welcome Christopher Evans to the Ajax Creative post-production team, an editor whose work moves through feeling, sound, and story. His portfolio includes collaborations with National Geographic, Oakley, Motorola, Nike, and more.
Cass Vanini has cut work for some of the world’s biggest brands. From Apple and Adidas to Converse and Coca-Cola, shaping campaigns alongside iconic directors including Spike Lee, Roman Coppola, and Janusz Kamiński.
Meet Chent Steinbrink, now editing with Ajax Creative.
Known for precise structure, bold sound, and emotional punch, he’s cut for Disney+, Rolling Stone, Google, StockX and FX, fresh off SXSW Audience Award winner Clemente.
One of the most meaningful shoots we’ve ever done, “Back to Juno” - this @AirCanada project with WWII Veteran Harry Greenwood, still holds a special place in our hearts. ❤️🇨🇦
On Remembrance Day, we honour him and every veteran who has given so much.
Lest We Forget
The Somme reminds us of the price of peace. In 1916, over 1,000,000 were killed, wounded, or missing.
Next week we release Who’s Your Enemy in their memory.
Today we honor all who serve and have served.
Lest we forget.