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![]() This Ikea campaign won Best of Show at the Obie Awards. |
Best of Show at Obie
Awards This Ikea ad campaign won Best of Show at the Outdoor Advertising Association of America's 62nd annual Obie Awards. The Crispin Porter + Bogusky campaign featured large-scale furniture props made by Tim Vittetoe Originals, including cabinets and chairs, hanging off billboards that were designed to resemble price tags.
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![]() A Storm Trooper takes charge as John Curley of Evening Magazine raises his hands during the Childhaven charity party held before the movie screening. Darth Vader, played by Jason Brooks, poses along with a Tusken Raider played by Tim Vittetoe. |
Appearance at Charity Screening of Star Wars
Episode II Tim Vittetoe plays a Tusken Raider at the Childhaven charity screening of Star Wars Episode II - Attack of the Clones on May 12, 2002 at the Cinerama in Seattle. |
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Rustycon 2002 Tim Vittetoe spoke on four panels at Rustycon 2002, a popular Sci-Fi convention held at the beginning of the year in Bellevue, WA. Tim co-hosted discussions on sword and prop creation, electronics in costuming, painting miniatures and scenery creation, and non-traditional modes of armor. Terry English, who has created armor for movie classics such as Excalibur, Aliens III, Joan of Arc, and Batman and Robin (Mr. Freeze), was there to lead the discussions on armor creation.
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| Posie Meets the Mayor of Los Angeles We constructed Posie the Robot for the Young Entrepreneurs Society (YES) to promote their book "Millenium Mischief" at the 5th Annual Festival of Books held April 29th and 30th at UCLA.. More than 100,000 Southern Californians attended the weekend event, including Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan, shown here with the Young Entrepreneurs Society and well-known Rose Parade float designer Raul Rodriguez. Posie will also make appearances at other shows across the country.
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Appearance at Charity Screening of Star Wars Episode I Tim Vittetoe made an appearance as Boba Fett for the charity screening of Episode I at the Cinerama in Seattle. About $500,000 was raised for a local Children's Hospital by selling tickets for $500 and $1000 each. |
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David Stout, 4, and his brother Alex, 9, talk with
"Star Wars" character Boba Fett, played by Tim Vittetoe of Redmond, at the
preview showing of the film. |
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