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California Faucets’ Latest Pixar-inspired Video, Bath Time, Wins 2019 Telly Award

Blending computer-generated characters with live-action, Bath Time is honored as one of the industry’s most innovative and creative videos

(Huntington Beach, CA, June 11, 2019) Once again, California Faucets has been recognized for their signature Pixar-inspired videos. Bath Time, the company’s latest entertaining and whimsical promotional video, received a coveted 2019 Telly Award in the category of Promotional Video: Use of 3D Animation. The video features a computer-generated cast of characters blended with live action for a light-hearted and memorable performance. While the supposed star of the video is a woman enjoying some “me” time singing in the bath, it’s a suite of brass-finished faucets that steal the show.

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California Faucets Takes Home Gold in AVA Digital Awards 2019 Competition

Following last year’s win, the company does it again with its latest video, Bath Time, this one blending CGI with live action

(Huntington Beach, CA, March 1, 2019) California Faucets claims another award for their signature Pixar-inspired videos. The company’s latest video, Bath Time, has won a Gold Award in the category of Digital Video Creation/Live Action/Animation in the AVA Digital Awards 2019 competition.

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California Faucets Turns Bath Time into Good Clean Fun With Latest Pixar-Style Video

The third in a trilogy of entertaining videos, faucets once again come to life in a whimsical blend of CGI and live action

(Huntington Beach, CA, January 11, 2019) California Faucets proves that faucets can harmonize in the bath in more ways than one. Following the success of Tub Filler Fever, which went viral in the industry, and Aqua Pella, which won multiple marketing awards, Bath Time is the latest in an evolving series of light-hearted kitchen and bath videos from California Faucets. This time, the video features a blend of computer-generated image (CGI) characters with live action. While the supposed star of the video is a woman enjoying some “me” time singing in the bath, it’s a suite of brass-finished faucets that steal the show.

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