
Yippee, do you remember the awesome 2008 Sony commercial that involved 100 000 of those colourful balls bouncing down the streets of San Francisco? I have just spotted the making of it this morning and to my surprise the whole thing was 100 % real. Who knew? Yup, they tossed all those bouncy balls down the steep streets and the brilliant Peter Funch captured the spectacle in the most amazing way. Bravo to the hands on creativity! Hands down one of my all-time favourite commercials. What’s yours? xo
P.S: My other favourite.
P.P.S: Stay tuned for a beautiful giveaway Wednesday!
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15 comments:
I have never seen this Sony advert. Thx for such fun treat this rainy morning. Jill
Beautiful!!! They look like a colorful flock of birds!
SO cool! xo jillian - cornflake dreams
I remember this commercial!!
It's just beautiful!!
So fun!
xoxox,
CC
Wow I never had seen that before…so cool!
Diana, my dear, watching this has totally made my day! I’ve been ill with a bad cold and I’m just starting to feel better. And seeing all that fun color bouncing all around was just energizing. The behind the scenes film was so cool and fascinating that Sony decided to take a more emotional approach compared to their competitors. xo, Katie
I most certainly do and I completely agree - one of my favorite commercials ever!
Also, one of my favorite songs, and a rare instance of loving the cover version more than the original.
Chic on the Cheap
Oh I do remember remember this for sure. I had to study this commercial for my English GCSE media module (at the age of 15). So I most certainly knew it was real and knew every detail about the making of it haha! It is a beautiful advert but now I just remember the essay I had to write about it (and compare with the Cillet Bang advert haha).
My pleasure, Jill:)
I can totally see that, Camila:) Brilliant!
It truly is, isn't it, OnePerfectDay?
Oh no, Katie! Hope you feel much better soon, sweetie. Btw: I totally agree, the behind the scenes is fascinating. It blew my mind:)
I'm with you on that, Lyddie!
Ha! How awesome, Polly:)
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