Bradonio is pronounced “brad-own-ee-oh” and should be said with big hand gestures. Or it’s pronounced any way you’d like. We can still be friends.
The puppeteer behind Bradonio is Brad Hasse.
Bradonio has both an Italian and an American passport, which comes in very handy after a long international flight when he has to go pee really bad. He can always choose the shortest line.
Bradonio doesn’t understand why people are still confused when he says that he lives in New York but has a 310 area code on his mobile phone. It’s mobile, that’s how mobility works. But then again Bradonio is no scientician.
Bradonio’s favorite cliche saying is “dance like nobody is watching.” Yes, everybody please do that.
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The puppeteer behind Bradonio is Brad Hasse.
Bradonio has both an Italian and an American passport, which comes in very handy after a long international flight when he has to go pee really bad. He can always choose the shortest line.
Bradonio doesn’t understand why people are still confused when he says that he lives in New York but has a 310 area code on his mobile phone. It’s mobile, that’s how mobility works. But then again Bradonio is no scientician.
Bradonio’s favorite cliche saying is “dance like nobody is watching.” Yes, everybody please do that.
And in a serious announcer’s voice (preferably Bill Ratner’s):
Bradonio was awarded as part of this year’s ADC Young Guns X class, previously spent two years at Benetton’s communication arts research center FABRICA in Treviso, Italy, has filmed in over 20 countries, has worked with clients as diverse as World Health Organization, Scope, Subway, United Colors of Benetton, Greenpeace, MTV, Travel Channel, and musical artists including Wax Tailor, Gramatik, Zombie Nation, and RJD2. His work has been featured on the homepages of Creative Review, Creativity, Boards Magazine, Spinner, MTV, Buzz Feed, Noisey, and AOL Music. His projects have also been featured in many film festivals as well, but now it’s all starting to sound a bit pretentious so we are going to switch gears and watch the following video that Brad wishes he would have directed… clicky clicky here.