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10-10-321

Leavittation's work can be seen in "Window-washer" and "Dare-devil Stuntman."

 

 

10-10-321

  10-10-321 Commercial

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ATA / Dr. Pepper Video Short

We provided the wire-work for this short for Dr. Pepper and the American Taekwondo Association World Championships.


 

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Chevy Truck

Leavittation pioneers stunt technology again on this Chevy truck commercial. Covered on the national news, this commercial used an advanced computer controlled camera technology which synchronized to Leavittation's ratchet to de-accelerator system for the first ever sequence of its kind. You may have also seen this same camera technology later used in the Matrix or numerous other television commercials.   Chevy Commercial

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E-Collect

Japanese E-Collect commercial features actress Takako Uehara with flying fuzzy animals.

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Ford

Golf champion Phil Mickelson, Tae Kwon Do legend/action star Chuck Norris, Hong Kong's hottest new action choreographer Ridley Tsui, Branam Enterprises and Amercian stunt coordinator Lane Leavitt teamed up for this high action Ford spot featuring Phil Mickelson fighting Chuck Norris and traveling in outer-space between Golf games.  
     

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Lamasil

Athlete's Foot driving you up the wall? How about 14 stories up? It does for this basketball player in a new Lamisil commercial. The location chose for this stunt was a tricky one, because they wanted to see him go up the side of a 14 story tall building. The tagline: " Lamasil gets you back in the game - fast."

 

   

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NBC Olympic Caravan

NBC Olympic Caravan with overall Olympic Gymnastics champion Paul Hamm and swimmer Natalie Coughlin.

Paul Hamm's character flips over a balcony and does a 5 story jump to the ground, and Natalie jumps from her sailboat and swims to shore after learning they have been selected for Team USA.

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Miller Lite

Look for this commercial featuring Todd Bridges (Willis from "Diff'rent Strokes") getting ratcheted out of a diner window because of getting hit with a sugar container. Lots of Hollywood tricks were used here, requiring really precise wire work along with some hidden Leavittation tricks.

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Mrs. Dash

Branam Enterprises rigging crew and Lane Leavitt teamed up to do the flying sequences for the Mrs. Dash "Supermom" spot. Branam's crew rigged a traveler system and blue-screen wire setup while Lane Stunt Coordinated.
 
Mrs. Dash TV Spot  

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Nike Commercial

Bounce bounce bounce! Nike trampoline national spot.

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OnMoney.com

For this add spot called the Night of the Living Paper Monster we put Brett R. Pearsons in the center of the action. Our hero flies across the room after being hit by the 9ft tall paper monster and crashes to the floor. He grabs his laptop and beats the paper monster with his new OnMoney.com software.

OnMoney.com Commercial  The paper monster pictured behind Lane and Brett Pearsons took 5 puppeteers to operate.
OnMoney


OnMoney.com

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RC Cola Edge

Lane and Monty Simmons put together an interesting and funny wire gag for this national spot. Watch for the student and master in the dojo, the student kicks the master in the head and sends him flying!

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SONY Playstation

Leavittation vice-president Debbie Evans jumps from a five story building and bulldogs stunt man Jimmy Hart. Debbie Evans had to gain 123 lbs. to do this commercial. She has since dropped the weight and now weighs 115 lbs.  
Sony Playstation Commercial

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