

One part social media experiment. One part branding video. One part outdoor media campaign. All parts fun, fearless, female. We cherish/savor/relish gigs that draw on all our powers. This was one of them. Check back soon for behind the scenes footage on how we did it. For the full experience, check out cosmofff.com

The video stockpile Sanborn Studios created for Send Word Now shows, that with help from live action greenscreen and motion graphics, 100% created and designed by our team, we understand how to creatively propel an information based video into something that is captivating while remaining content driven.

We learned from the best in this series of design-focused videos produced for Arch Digest. Here, we head uptown to speak to NYC-based interior designer Alexa Hampton about her process.

Covergirl Behind the Brush was a 4 episode series Sanborn Studios did for Allure, which follows models during thier in-magazine photo shoots and showcases Covergirl products by combining stunning product photography and video. Lookin' good, ladies.

Any excuse we have to stare at a BBQ we'll take. Using photographs, motion graphics and a custom soundtrack this mouth watering spot stood out in the culinary crowd.

They didn't tell us anything we didn't already know. Ok, not entirely true. PGA pro, David Toms, alongside his instructor, Rob Akins, school us on their Cleveland golf club selection.

Collier Strong hosts this on location how-to beauty spot for Loreal and Allure. The Sanborn band got suited up in their Sunday's best and covered the action.

We learned about water conservation and we ate Thin Mints. Need we say more?

These cars go fast and...so do our graphics...vroooom!

This was a fun shoot for Sanborn Studios, brought us back to our youth: excitement about our first computers, teenage girls screaming to see Jessica Szohr from Gossip Girl, and hanging out at the mall. Shot on location at the Short Hills Mall, this Allure/HP video is a great example of our skills as a post house and unobtrusive shooters.

With just a hanfdul of still images and a rough idea, Sanborn Studios was able to turn a few clubs into living, breathing sports paraphernalia. Kind of haunting...