Penguin-planes still

Zak Starkey and a league of spaced-out Penguins

In 2014, Zak Starkey from The Who and singer Sshh Liguz released ‘Jet Engines Are Go’ and sought Nick Franco to create an animation that captured the energy of the song.

“It was a fun process working with such a talented musician and singer. They gave me a lot of creative freedom. This animation was one of my first, and it still has a sweet spot in my heart.”

 – Nick Franco

Penguin-planes still

Zak Starkey and a league of spaced-out Penguins

In 2014, Zak Starkey from The Who and singer Sshh Liguz released ‘Jet Engines Are Go’ and sought Nick Franco to create an animation that captured the energy of the song.

“It was a fun process working with such a talented musician and singer. They gave me a lot of creative freedom. This animation was one of my first, and it still has a sweet spot in my heart.”

 – Nick Franco

Penguin-planes still

Zak Starkey and a league of spaced-out Penguins

In 2014, Zak Starkey from The Who and singer Sshh Liguz released ‘Jet Engines Are Go’ and sought Nick Franco to create an animation that captured the energy of the song.

“It was a fun process working with such a talented musician and singer. They gave me a lot of creative freedom. This animation was one of my first, and it still has a sweet spot in my heart.”

 – Nick Franco

Penguin-planes still

Zak Starkey and a league of spaced-out Penguins

In 2014, Zak Starkey from The Who and singer Sshh Liguz released ‘Jet Engines Are Go’ and sought Nick Franco to create an animation that captured the energy of the song.

“It was a fun process working with such a talented musician and singer. They gave me a lot of creative freedom. This animation was one of my first, and it still has a sweet spot in my heart.”

 – Nick Franco