This is some really awesome 3D animation work for Tag Heuer, "the frog". Thanks to Stash Media for discovering the spot and tracking down Mécanique Générale, (the Paris based 3D print and animation film production company) who created the Tag Heuer spot. Loving the tagline too....Everything can change in 1/1000th of a second.
Credits: Production Co: Mécanique Générale, Paris.
The world's largest 3-D interactive projection billboard was created to promote the Chevy Sonic on the Roosevelt Hotel in Las Vegas.
Hollywood Boulevard was taken over last week, where they re-created the giant-sized, 3D version of the old-school claw game in front of the famous Roosevelt Hotel. Passers-by were given a chance to use a human-sized joystick to direct the claw which was projected onto the side of a building and had a chance to win an array of prizes including a $4,000 vacation, a Burton snowboard, and one for lucky person, a 2012 Chevy Sonic.
The project was the work of Goodby Silverstein & Partners and Pearl Media. "With Pearl's innovative approach to experiential advertising and Sonic's willingness to try 'firsts,' we at Chevy wanted to take the partnership into groundbreaking territory. So we added the real-time experiential claw-game piece," said Kevin Mayer, Chevrolet's director-advertising and sales promotion. "Sonic is up for any challenge, and Pearl's Claw Game pushed the Sonic into a new gaming realm that combined old-school fun with cutting-edge technology."
The famous Roosevelt Hotel is no stranger to being used for 3-D projections, Lexus put a twist on traditional Earth Day activities when it brought Earth Night to Hollywood as part of the launch of the all new CT 200h. Lexus transformed The Roosevelt Hotel with a 3D projection featuring architectural light mapping technology. Using state-of-the-art projection, lighting, shadows and 3D animation, the imagery popped from the walls and windows of the hotel to animate the landmark.
Pearl also did one for the release of the X-Men film on the Roosevelt.
A new ad campaign for AXE and their newest product Young/Mature. Get out those 3D glasses as the commercial uses some really nice stereoscopic 3D technology, but rest assured AXE loyalists it is still an AXE ad with sexy young men and women.
Credits: Agency: Ponce, Buenos Aires Client: Axe Executive Creative Director: Ricardo Armentano Executive Creative Director: Luigi Ghidotti Creative Director: Mario Crudele Creative Director: Lucas Cambiano Art Director: Pedro Losada Copywriter: Nicolas Zarlenga Agency Producer: Brenda Morrison Fell Production Company: Landia Director: Maxi Blanco Executive Producer: Claudio Amoedo Production Director: Diego Dutil Photography Director: Marcelo Lavitman Editor: Pablo Colella Post Production: Che Revolution Post Music: George Barnett Sound: Elefante Resonante
Ad agency JWT, Toronto and production house ThinkingBox use some very innovative equipment to project a 3D film on the lakes and harbors of major Canadian cities simultaneously to introduce the 2013 Nissan Altima. The 120 foot screen of water pumped out 3,300 litres of water per minute to thrill of onlookers.