Mr. Kiki is a creative brand and content studio, fusing eccentric artistry with cutting edge technology.

We are a team of artists with an enviable history of successful interactive campaigns, thoughtful designs, commercial content and collaborations that resonate deeply with audiences. Although we never take ourselves seriously, our projects are no joke… unless of course, they are meant to be jokes.

Capabilities

Content

Broadcast Production
Video Content
Digital
Directors
Editorial
VFX
Finishing

Creative

Graphic Design
Package Design
Corporate Branding

Technology

Omni Platform Development
UI/UX/CX Design
Product Design
Rapid Prototyping

Strategy

Brand Strategy
Competitive Analysis
Cultural Analysis and Insights
Audience Segmentation
Persona Developement
Brand Analytics

Kiki Chansamone began his creative journey in 1992 as a comic book artist for Marvel and DC, contributing to titles like Mortal Kombat, Catwoman, and Justice League. In 1996, he transitioned into visual effects, quickly rising to VFX Supervisor for TV’s Beetleborgs. He worked on major films including Armageddon, X-Men, and Oscar winning What Dreams May Come, while also shaping iconic TV moments in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angels in America, and The Sopranos.
By 2002, Kiki moved into commercial work, collaborating with top agencies like Wieden+Kennedy, Crispin Porter + Bogusky (CPB) and J.Walter Thompson (JWT). In 2008, he co-founded Bully Brothers Post in Santa Monica, serving as Creative Director and leading campaigns for McDonald’s, Taco Bell, Nissan, and Cannes winner Stryker Pharmaceuticals. After a brief hiatus, he returned in 2016 to produce broadcast work for Walmart, Shiseido, and Murad. As Head of Strategy for Orb U.S. (formerly Chimney), Kiki led the Swedish company’s U.S. launch, developing brand strategy and the AlwaysOn program—offering clients integrated content, PR, and digital solutions. His career reflects a seamless blend of artistry, innovation, and strategic leadership across entertainment, advertising, and branded content.

Stefano Trivelli is an award-winning Visual Effects Supervisor with over 33 years of experience in the motion picture and television industry, known for seamlessly blending traditional craftsmanship with cutting-edge digital innovation. His career spans the full spectrum of visual effects – from hands-on practical effects and model making to pioneering advancements in digital VFX. With a deep understanding of cinematic design, composition, and animation timing, he brings a refined creative eye and aesthetic sensibility to every project. He has led teams through all stages of production, from on-set supervision to final delivery, consistently demonstrating strong leadership, motivational skills, and an unwavering attention to detail in light, color, and composition. His ability to guide complex visual effects sequences has earned him recognition across the industry.  A respected member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences (AMPAS), the Television Academy (Emmy Awards), and the Visual Effects Society (VES), he has contributed to numerous high-profile productions that pushed the boundaries of visual storytelling. His unique expertise lies in bridging the gap between the tactile artistry of practical effects and the limitless possibilities of digital techniques – making him a vital creative force in modern filmmaking.

Gaelon Swift is a commercial producer with a passion for building, problem-solving, and crafting elegant solutions through clean code and functional design. A lifelong tinkerer, he thrives on transforming abstract ideas into practical tools, often merging software, design, and automation to streamline processes behind the scenes. His career spans media production, early-stage startups, and hands-on development, giving him a unique ability to bridge creative vision with technical precision. Whether he’s debugging a stubborn UI issue, refining a data model, or diagnosing an elusive system flaw, Gaelon is at home in the details. He’s the kind of person who prototypes systems to improve everyday tasks—not just for himself, but for others too. From writing scripts that simplify workflows to building internal tools that quietly boost team productivity, his work reflects a thoughtful approach to efficiency and usability. Gaelon is often found helping teams shape rough concepts into polished solutions, refining interfaces, and making things work just a little better than before. His quiet influence tends to leave systems smoother, smarter, and more intuitive—always with an eye toward making the complex feel simple.