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  • Hyundai Ad Campaign — Valet Parking — Faster Acting

    Hyundai Ad Campaign — Valet Parking — Faster Acting

    Mighty director Alexander Paul recently lensed a three-spot package promoting Hyundai's Genesis R-Spec and Equus vehicles.

    Faster Acting focuses on a test driver guiding his Genesis R-Spec around a test course. As he bolts over the track in a squeal of smoke and speed, Paul shows us the car from multiple angles, including a goosebump-inducing view from behind the wheel. Valet Parking is a slow-motion spiral through the skylines and boulevards of Manhattan. As a couple gazes out the window of their Equus at the Guggenheim Museum in wonder, the valet nearly drops his client's keys watching the car roll past, and a narrator reminds viewers that J.D. Power recently ranked the ride highest in the vehicle appeal category for premium cars. Review begins with the oft-heard expression, "You can't always get what you want"; a Hyundai with a GDI engine navigates through the back roads of the Hamptons, its relaxed driver allowing his GPS navigation system to lead him pass hedgerows and summer estates as he sinks into the elegant leather interior. A final shot of the vehicle's sleek exterior proves that getting everything one wants in a car is quite possible.

    "It was a real pleasure being able to interpret Hyundai's message with a great deal of artistic freedom," stated Paul. "Visually speaking, I wanted to give all three spots a distinct look and feel, reflecting both the raw experience of the car and the landscape in which it's being driven. While the fluidity of Valet and Review convey the elegance of the models, the sharp, precise cuts Faster Acting evoke speed and performance. We made the most of all three shoots, especially Valet, when the earliest snow blizzard in New York's history called for some much-welcomed improvisation."

    "Alexander's love of cars is evident in his work," noted EP Eric Bonniot. "He treats them with a unique sense of humanity, giving them character through the stories he tells. Shooting these spots was a lot of fun for us because Hyundai is really in touch with its audience, and its new line of vehicles are an absolute knockout."

    Credits:
    Client: Hyundai
    Spot Title(s): Valet Parking, Faster Acting, Review
    Agency: Innocean
    CD: Ed Miller
    AD: Tyson Brown
    Copy: Cooper Olson, Jonathan Hum
    Prod Co: Mighty Film Co.
    Director: Alexander Paul
    DP: Stephan Von Borbely
    EP: Eric Bonniot
    Producer: Susanne Porzelt
    VFX: Liquid
    Lead VFX Artist: James Bohn
    VFX Artist: David Parker
    Producer: Terry O'Gara
    Editorial Co: Spot Welders
    EP: David Glean
    Senior Producer: Carolina Wallace
    Editor: Michael Heldman
    Asst. Editor: Patrick Murphree
    Telecine Co: New Hat
    Mixer: Bob Festa
    Shoot Location: NYC, Hamptons, Alabama

    Attribution: Written content created by TRUST: http://www.trustcollective.com
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  • 2012 Google Zeitgeist The Year In Review

    2012 Google Zeitgeist The Year In Review

    Google this morning released its annual “Zeitgeist 2012: Year in Review” list and accompanying video that looks back at the most popular and fastest rising search terms of the year. To create the video, for the third year in a row, Google tapped LA-based creative agency, Whirled, and the company’s founder, Scott Chan as director.

    The goal of the Zeitgeist videos is to connect with people through the story and emotion of the year’s highlights, which in 2012 includes news making events and culture across politics, sports, pop culture, music and more that range from Felix Baumbarter’s supersonic free fall, the Olympics, elections around the world, Hurricane Sandy to pop music sensations, all in a less than three minutes. The Zeitgeist videos for 2010 and 2011, also created by Whirled, have become two of the most watched videos from Google.
    The 2011 Google Zeitgeist has had over 8 million views, see it HERE .

    1.2 trillion searches in 146 languages, What did the world search for in 2012?
    Visit Google's 2012 Zeitgeist here http://google.com/zeitgeist

    Credits:
    LA-based creative agency Whirled .
    Directed by Scott Chan.

  • 2012 The Year In Review "Rewind YouTube Style"

    2012 The Year In Review "Rewind YouTube Style"

    Seedwell Produces “Rewind YouTube Style 2012″ featuring the years top stars on YouTube including PSY, WOTE and Star-Studded celebrity cast.

    YouTubers were invited to star in a mash-up of culturally defining moments of 2012. Can you spot all the references? See the full list of who made the grade here.

    PRODUCTION CREDITS:
    Produced by: Creative Digital Studio Seedwell
    Directed by Peter Furia | Produced by Michael Rucker, Peter Furia, and Beau Lewis
    Executive Producers: Lee Hunter, Michael Rucker, Kevin Allocca, Dom Elliott
    Associate Producers: Catherine Goldschmidt and David Fine | Assistant Director: Beau Lewis
    Director of Photography: Catherine Goldschmidt (http://catherinegoldschmidt.com)
    Edited by Peter Furia and David Fine
    Music Composer: Jeff Kite (http://jeffkitemusic.com) | Choreography by SuzE Q (http://suzeqrocks.com)
    Production Designers: Michele Yu and Cindy Chao | Stylists: Esha Gupta and Alexandra Schardt
    Make-up & Hair: Jenna Tucker, Caroline Ramos, Michele Ramos
    Gaffer: Daniel McNutt | Key Grip: Lev Karamov | Location Mgr: Dan Eason | Studio Mgr: Whitney Rosenthal
    Color Correction by Peter Brunet | Visual FX by Monstro (http://monstrodesign.com)
    End Card Designed by Vanessa Johnston | End Card Characters by Fuji Dreskin
    1st AC: Sebastian Sokolowski | 2nd AC: Joe Bou | Steadicam Operator: Brian Freesh
    Electrician: Joey Kennedy | Best boy electric: Derek Hoffman | Best boy Grip: Josh Markvan
    Grip: Efrem Karamov | 4th Electric: Greg LeFevre | Audio Playback: Phil Amidon | DIT: Peter Brunet | Production Stills: David Fine
    BTS Camera: Anthony Cote and Natasha Blass | BTS Edited by Alex Mallonee | BTS Assistant Editor: Alexandra Schardt
    PA’s: Alex Mallonee, Julio Newman, Sydney Veazey, Hank Hartnell, Justi Reynolds, Vanessa Augustin, Alexander Hernadez

  • The Gold Coast Film Fantastic, Australia (GCFF)

    The Gold Coast Film Fantastic, Australia (GCFF)

    GCFF

    The Gold Coast Film Fantastic opened with a bang (and then some) at Australia Fair Birch Caroll & Coyle cinema's tonight with everyone from Oscar winning special effects whiz John Cox to on-screen (and possibly real life) serial-killer John Jarratt walking the red carpet.

    In other highly amusing news I met a young, up and coming Australia actor who just happens to be called James Dean! And he's an actor! And young! Geddit? Sigh. Well, I found it humorous... especially whilst trying to interview him a Marilyn Monroe impersonator was lurking in the background. Eerie.

    Anyway, the GCFF is a great local initiative for movie makers and film lovers alike. Festival director Casey Marshall Siemer and co. showcase a selection of Australian films amongst the international offerings and organise the filmmakers to meet with distributors and industry insiders during the event. For cinephiles however, the GCFF is a superb way to see a huge variety of films weeks, even months, before they're released in Oz cinemas.

    But with more than 21 films and 7 free outdoor screenings across three days, it's easy to get lost amongst the sheer volume of movies at this year's GCFF. From documentaries and animated films, to romantic comedies and horror, there's something for the cinephile in all of us. Here's my guide to some of the festival highlights:

    The Topp Twins: Untouchable Girls
    Taking out the audience award at this year's Toronto Film Festival, this is an inspirational look at two of New Zealand's national treasures whose radical protest songs have been entertaining the world for nearly 30-years.

    The Accidental Husband
    Uma Thurman lowers her Samurai sword for a romantic comedy co-starring Colin Firth and Grey's Anatomy fan favourite Jeffrey Dean Morgan.

    ZombielandLovers of horror and comedy can hang on to to the Halloween spirit with this mash-up of the two genres. After smashing the US box-office, Zombieland has been getting rave reviews overseas and stars Woody Harrelson, Bill Murray, Abigail Breslin and rising star Jesse Eisenberg.

    Sky Crawlers
    Nominated for the best animated feature film at the up and coming Asia Pacific Screen Awards, Sky Crawlers is the latest from Mamoru Oshii, director of anime classic Ghost in the Shell. A slow-paced mystery, the animation is incredible with some of the best flight fight sequences ever created.

    Prime Mover
    Possibly the first love triangle to involve a man, woman and a truck, Prime Mover is the latest from Australian writer/director David Caesar.

    BronsonOne of the most talked about drama's of the year, Bronson explores the bare knuckled reality of real life criminal Charles Bronson who has spent the last 30-years in solitary confinement for crimes committed in jail including murder and taking hostages. Oh, it also stars a beefed-up Tom Hardy (above) in his breakout roll.

    The Coolangatta Gold This year's race may be over, but relive the excitement with the 1984 film that made the iconic ironman race famous.

    I.C.U
    From Gold Coast director Aash Aaron, this edge-of-your-seat offering follows three teens in a Surfers Paradise high rise who play a game of cat and mouse with a serial killer.

    Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs
    This is one for the kids and kids at heart Inspired by a children's book, the film focuses on a town where food falls from the sky thanks to the invention of a young, wacky scientist. Though I rolled my eyes at the trailer, a four star review from Empire has sparked my interest.

    P.S. And I bring you another trailer fresh off the inter-web from another movie on 5 horror movies I must see in 2015 list; Date Night! Yes, the Steve Carrell, Tina Fey led comedy with possibly the best supporting cast ever - Mark Wahlberg, James Franco, Mila Kunis, Leighton Meester, Ray Liotta, Common, Kristen Wiig and more. Oh, did I mention Mark Wahlberg? Did I mention he's shirtless in the trailer? HELL YES! Watch and drool. Thoughts? The trailer looks like its been put together a bit tackily but there appears to be some good moments. We'll have to wait another six months to see the actual movie though. Sigh.

  • Google TV Ad "Martin Van Buren"

    Google TV Ad "Martin Van Buren"

    Google showcases it's voice-activated search app in a new TV commercial where a mom brings a 19th century president to life with the help of the Google Knowledge Graph, Martin Van Buren the 8th President of the United States. Is it just me that is just taking note or is Google rolling out some pretty great ad campaigns lately?
    Another Google spot that began airing yesterday entitled "Replacement Umpire", the ump finds himself a little out of his league and asks Google for help making the right call.

    Credits:
    Created by Google Creative Lab.

    Update: Be sure not to miss the just releases "2012 Google Zeitgeist — Year In Review" video and get all goose bumpy with the rest of us. See it HERE.