Founded in 2011 by Dan Fisher and Brett Singer, the agency began as a video production outfit before expanding into a full-service creative house. Their recent work, including a Webby-nominated campaign for Basis, emphasizes cinematic storytelling over mass production. The new stop-motion project highlights this philosophy, showcasing the meticulous craftsmanship that the founders argue is vital to maintaining genuine audience connection.
Bottle Rocket Media Marks 15 Years With Handcrafted Stop-Motion Film
Amid a digital landscape increasingly saturated by automated content, Chicago-based agency Bottle Rocket Media is pushing back with a tactile, stop-motion anniversary campaign. The film serves as both a retrospective of the firm’s fifteen-year history and a deliberate statement on the enduring necessity of human-led creative direction.

Fisher and Singer, who first collaborated while working on The Oprah Winfrey Show, attribute their longevity to a focus on relationships and adaptability. As the agency navigates the integration of AI search and evolving digital strategies, the anniversary film acts as a tether to their roots. The project will roll out across digital platforms alongside behind-the-scenes footage, offering a look at the production techniques that continue to distinguish their brand in a competitive market.




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