Freelance copywriter Jon Murray, who most recently was working at Leo Burnett, Toronto, wrote and directed this short film which depicts a decayed society. The dystopia, though, isn’t reflected in a barren wasteland or scenes of mass physical destruction. Instead, its focus is on the way two people have a “conversation.” Murray produced with special thanks to the contributions of Toronto shops Posterboy and Alter Ego.
Production Company Jon Murray, writer/director/producer; Robert Lyte, cinematographer; Casey Dutfield, costume design. Editorial Posterboy Edit, Toronto. Steve McGregor, editor/motion graphics; Michelle Rich, exec producer. Postproduction Alter Ego, Toronto. Conor Fisher, colorist Principal Actors Daniel Stolfi, Jen De Lucia
Top Spot of the Week: Frรฉdรฉric Planchon Directs “Play Has No Limits” For Sony PlayStation, adam&eveDDB
Directed by Frรฉdรฉric Planchon of Academy Films for agency adam&eveDDB, this spot from Sony Interactive Entertainment for the PlayStation brand shows how much fun life can be when we take play seriously. The film takes you through an ordinary city as it transforms into play. From dustbins turning into basketball hoops and staircases converting into slides, PlayStation shows you that play is everywhere and in everything.
The action spotlights the joy and elation everyone can experience when they welcome PlayStation and a world of play into their lives.
Titled โPS5 | Play Has No Limits,โ this film spotlights the joy and elation one can experience when they welcome PlayStation and a world of play into their life.
Framestore served as VFX/post studio.
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