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Post, Oct, 2003
SOUTHFIELD, MI -- Grace & Wild's (800-451-6010) Griot Editorial and Postique divisions were recently called on by agency Doner to complete creative editorial and film transfer for a series of national Arby's spots. The 15 commercials each feature Arby's new animated Over Mitt character, introducing him as the newest employee a the fast food chain. Actor Tom Arnold voices the Mitt, who sings praises about the food chain's sandwiches while working with fellow employees.
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Postique colorist Erie Maurer handled the film transfer for the project, which was shot in Toronto by Avion Films. The Oven Mitt character was animated at Vinton Studios in Portland, OR. Griot's Jim Talbot, Louis Lyne, Dave Mariani, Kevin Stewart and Dan Succarde teamed up on the creative editorial.
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