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+ | INVIDA had produced three animated series by the end of 2020: ''Maček Muri'' (Muri the Cat, 2013–), based on the famous children's stories of Kajetan Kovič; ''Tako zraste'' (How It Grows, 2018–) for toddlers; and ''Potovanje na ladji Beagle'' (The Voyage of The Beagle, 2013–2017), which dramatises Charles Darwin's trips to South America. Both ''Maček Muri'' and ''Tako zraste'' were co-produced by RTV Slovenia, and all three series were financed by the [[Slovenian Film Centre]]. | ||
Revision as of 18:39, 19 January 2021
Commercial work
INVIDA is able to draw upon a wide in-house and external skillset to produce work in almost areas of visual media, but with a focus on 2D and 3D animation, motion graphics, animated inserts and video production. With over 3,000 projects completed by the end of 2020, only a very select list of more recent highlights is possible. These would include corporate videos for long-standing client Iskratel, 2D animations for children that have tended to focus on environmental issues (for clients including Triglav National Park, the Borzen and Elektro Maribor electricity companies, and several district utility companies), TV ad campaigns for some of Slovenia's biggest comms companies, including Telemach and Si.mobil, and frequent inserts for RTV Slovenia, perhaps most notably for Tarča, the celebrated current affairs programme.
Animated series
INVIDA had produced three animated series by the end of 2020: Maček Muri (Muri the Cat, 2013–), based on the famous children's stories of Kajetan Kovič; Tako zraste (How It Grows, 2018–) for toddlers; and Potovanje na ladji Beagle (The Voyage of The Beagle, 2013–2017), which dramatises Charles Darwin's trips to South America. Both Maček Muri and Tako zraste were co-produced by RTV Slovenia, and all three series were financed by the Slovenian Film Centre.