Creative agency Roger sheds light on a few of History’s smaller stories, tales that aren’t necessarily big enough to turn into a series, but are still fun to tell.
To accomplish that, Roger created these animations for History, which viewers could share across digital and social platforms.
The above piece tells the story of how George Washington died at age 67, after riding through the night in a freezing rain. Because Washington had a life-long fear of being buried alive, his family put him on ice for three days before finally entombing him.
Below, author Ian Fleming gives President John F. Kennedy an alternative way to defeat Cuban leader Fidel Castro.
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CREDITS
Client: History
Managing Creative Director: Krista Liney:
Senior Creative Director: Matt Neary:
Production Manager: Kate Rosante
Writer: Doug Stone:
Production Company: Roger
Creative Director/Project Lead: Dane MacBeth
Executive Creative Director: Terry Lee
Executive Producer: Josh Libitsky
Business Development: Drew Neujahr
Producer: Anne Pendola
Editor: Junya Sakino
Designers: Yuki Yamada
Animation Supervisor: Jake Portman
2D Animators: Song E. Kim, Connie Chan, Shawn Lee, Joseph Moon,
Associate Animators: Tina Hung, Kevin Jan
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