Geo: United States;
Brand: Motorola;
Advertising Agency: Draftfcb, Chicago, USA;
Creative Director: Sue Vering;
Art Directors: Nok Sangdee, Garrett Fleming;
Copywriter: Sue Vering;
Photographer: Tony D'Orio.
New ad for the new Motorola Droid Razr, It's dangerously fast and it's coming on 11.11.11. Credits: Ad Agency: McGarryBowen, New York Client: Verizon Wireless Droid Razr Executive Creative Director: Mark Koelfgen Executive Creative Director: Russell Lambrecht Associate Creative Director: Jason Slack Associate Creative Director: Laurence Gega Executive Producer: Drew Lippman Assistant Producer: Jessica Gardner Music Producer: Jean Scofield Production Company: Biscuit Filmworks Director: Noam Murro Producer: Jay Veal Director of Photography: Toby Irwin Production Designer: Bruce McCloskey Managing Director: Shawn Lacy Executive Producer: Colleen O'Donnell Editorial Company: Bikini Editorial Editor: Avi Oron
Creative Credits: Advertising Agency: Droga5, USA Creative Director: Neil Heymann Executive Creative Director: Neel Majumder Art Director: Andrew Wilcox Copywriter: Mike Felix Executive Producer: Matt Nowack Production: 1stAveMachine Director: Tomi Dieguez Editor: Bill Saunders Color Grade: Seth Ricart Audio Postproduction: Heard City Music Composition: Q Department
So, Nokia took over part of a city block in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, fitted some folks with some faux wings, and had them jump off a building, with some rad surfing music in the background. Makes sense, right?
Props for using real stunt people flying along a cable wire for flying effects in lieu of CGI, but we are not sure that it sufficiently highlights what will appeal to people that are on a budget and do not want to have to worry about what they are buying with their hard earned $130. Price-wise, the Nokia X2 is a solid competitor to the Motorola Moto E, but comparing commercials below, which one makes the best case? via: phonearena
Exclusive behind the scenes footage of the latest Nokia X family advert with director Jako in Vancouver, where the ad was shot...