Actors are hand painted into scenery, creating a camouflage for them throughout the city. The camouflage is used as a metaphor for blending into one’s environment and conforming to one’s surroundings. Opening a bottle of Sprite, a teen is reinvigorated and sheds the camouflage he was wearing, while bringing new life and curiosity to those around him. Peter Thwaites of Gorgeous, London, directed–with visual effects by The Mill, New York–for BBH, London and Shanghai. A total of 22 actors were hand painted into the scenery by a team of body artists and painters.
Production Company: Gorgeous Enterprises Peter Thwaites, director; Joost van Gelder, DP; Anna Hashmi, line producer. Editorial: Work Bill Smedley, editor; Jane Dilworth, exec producer; Erica Thompson, exec producer/producer; Healy Snow, assistant editor. Visual Effects: The Mill, New York Boo Wong, VFX producer; Hitesh Patel, shoot supervisor; Naomi Anderlini, Rosalind Paradis, Suzanne Dyer, Mark French, Burtis Scott, 2D artists; Seamus O๏ฟฝKane, colorist. Music: Beacon Street Studios Andrew Feltenstein, John Nau, Danny Dunlap, composers; Paul Hurtubise, sound designer; Leslie DiLullo, sr. producer. Audio: Sound Lounge Tommy Jucarone, mixer; Jill Silberstein, Dana Fairbairn, producers.
Apple Pay, Director Nick Ball Serve A Plateful of Quirky Humor
This spot for Apple Pay--โPlates,โ created by Appleโs in-house agency and directed by Nick Ball via production company FINCH--introduces us to a decorative plate collector who finds online the coveted rare plate that would fill the void in her collection.
And thanks to Apple Pay, she can seal the deal, buying the object of her desire in mere seconds. Itโs just another secure and private shopping experience on iPhone that bears fruit for a discerning, if not a bit too-obsessed collector.
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