Jerry, a coworker of mine, showed me these advertisements for the Sony Bravia line of high definition televisions. I really like these commercials, so I thought I'd share them with everyone.
Before watching them, I'd like to point out that the first commercial, (bouncy balls) was shot at once and had 250,000 bouncy balls. The second commercial (paint explosions) was also shot at once, included 1,400 seperate explosions, and included 18,500 gallons of paint. The third commercial (string pyramid) was also shot in one take, and the only computer graphics editing were the distance shots of the pyramid. The fourth and final commercial (play-doh rabbits) the computer graphics in this commercial were the shadows of the rabbits, and the end finish of the commercial. The final red rabbit actually was transformed from the whale's tail. Other than what I just revealed, there are no computer graphics nor editing besides the different camera angles. I think these are some of the coolest commercial's I've seen and a very nifty and skillful way of advertising.
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Maybe I'll write a bit more in this journal. I kind of miss it.