Sydney-based motion-design and live-action production company MISTER launches headed by Mike Williamson and Renee Cooper

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Screen Shot 2015-10-28 at 7.48.41 am.jpgMeet MISTER. The new Sydney motion-design and live-action production house that has just come off a string of high-profile projects including the opening titles for The Celebrity Apprentice Australia and is not showing signs of slowing down.

MISTER offers creative storytelling across TVCs, feature films and broadcast titles, digital content and music videos. The design production house is already delivering beautifully polished film products to the television, advertising and music industries.

Headed by creative director, Mike Williamson and executive producer, Renee Cooper, MISTER has a combined industry experience spanning thirty years.

Williamson has spent the past 17 years working across three continents and his confidence in directing live action and post production ensures an extremely high level of finish to a broad range of executions. His leftfield treatments always deliver an exciting and harmonious mix of styles; from 3D animation to live action and motion graphics.

Says Williamson: “For me, everything is considered and has a purpose towards the overall concept. We put brand and concept above execution approaches but will always explore multiple execution options.”

Says Cooper, co-founder and executive producer: “It’s an exciting time to be in this industry. Brands and agencies are open to fusing eclectic storytelling forms like live action, CGI and stop motion, and we are really enjoying the variety of projects currently on the boil at MISTER.”

With more than 10 years experience across agency, production and post positions, Cooper brings a holistic understanding and approach to MISTER. Working both direct to client and with agencies, Cooper has produced content and TVCs for a diverse range of local and international brands.

MISTER also boasts an accomplished stable of collaborators, enabling them to work with highly regarded creatives, both locally and internationally.

Says Cooper: “We want to keep our core team small and bring in specialists as and when needed. It’s a structure that allows us to work with extremely talented people both internationally and locally.”

Says Williamson: “And it gives us a massive amount of flexibility when coming up with initial looks and concepts, due to the diverse talent pool.”

MISTER continues its ascent, with the creation of opening titles for a US produced feature film, set for release early-2016 along with various global sporting event motion graphics projects.

For more information, head to mister.net.au.