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Sony Bravia – Reinventing the Zoetrope

Sony Bravia - Reinventing the Zoetrope. Motion.Like.No.Other?

Sony Bravia - Reinventing the Zoetrope. Motion.Like.No.Other?

I read about it on Fubiz.net (be sure to bookmark it or something, especially if you love viewing elegantly designed things and lovely photography works from various artists) – the zoetrope, verified as the world’s largest by nothing less than the Guiness Book of Records, was contructed over a 6-week period in a small town of Veneria, located in Turin, Italy. By rapidly spinning HD images of Kaká dribbling a football, the zoetrope brings his skills to live in front of an audience that gathers around the zoetrope.

The song is Underdog by Kasabian, which is yet to be released at the time of publishing. Earliest by April, latest by June/July.

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A little search on Flickr brings out even more interest photos of the zoetrope. Oh, and there’s even a Flickr group dedicated to the Bravia Drome!

Flickr: Sony Bravia Motionflow Zoetrope Flickr: Kaká in the Sony BRAVIA-drome
Flickr: Inside the Sony BRAVIA-drome Flickr: Inside the BRAVIA-drome

Sony’s Bravia advertising campaigns never fail to impress me. As a bonus, I have complied some precious information, photos and videos from the Internet for Sony Bravia’s past advertising campaign – after the jump is where they could be found ;)

Here are the five other advertisements that Sony has made for their Bravia series, Colours.Like.No.Other – Balls, Paint, Pyramid, Play-Doh and Domino City. Information is consolidated form this Wikipedia article, images are from Flickr and are copyrighted by their respective owners.

Bouncy Balls, ‘Balls’

What do you get by pouring 50,000 bouncy balls down a steep slope in San Francisco, then collide them with another 50,000 fired from a side-street, and armed with a 50-person team? You get the first advertising campaign for the BRAVIA brand that took 4 days to shoot, and using 250,000 balls in total.

The music used in the advertisement is Heartbeats, written by Swedish duo The Knife and performed by José González

Flickr: Balls bouncing down Russian Hill, San Francisco Flickr: Balls bouncing down Russian Hill, San Francisco

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Paint Bombs, ‘Paint’

Shot over a 10-day period in July 2007, this advertisement brought the advertising campaign to a brand new level. Using 70,000 litres of environmentally-friendly paint and 1,400 separate explosions on tower block in Toryglen in Glasgow, with the help of 250 people, they’ve redefined what colourful meant. The tower block was later demolished to make way for a new development.

The music used in the advertisement is the overture from The Thieving Magpie – anyone who’ve watched Rem and Skimpy in the past should’ve find this piece familiar.

Flickr: Climax of the advertisement

Flickr: Way to the top! Flickr: The climatic scene

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Pyramid and Strings – ‘Pyramid’

Filmed in Egypt, the advertisement shows hundreds of cotton reals, with a dizzying range of bright colours, tumbling down the side of a pyramid.

Pyramid clad in threads Cotton reels tumbling down the pyramid

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Play-Doh Bunnies – ‘Play-Doh (Rabbit)’

Filmed in New York City, August 2007, 40 animators working over the course of 3 weeks used 2.5 tonnes of plasticine on set. They sculpted 189 2-feet bunnies and 150 1-feet cubes, a 10*20-feet purple wave, a 30-feet giant red bunny (cute!). For every 4 working hours, only 4 seconds of footage is generated and the entire 60-second spot in constructed from nearly 100,000 stills. Oh, imagine the amount of photoshopping needed to remove the supporting wire frames underneath the bunnies *facepalm*

The song is She’s a Rainbow by the Rolling Stones.

Bunnies in action

The making of the giant red bunny The giant red bunny

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Dominoes – ‘Domino City’

Launched in October 2008, this advertisement was shot on location in India’s states of Rajastan and Uttar Pradesh. It takes viewers on a journey on a tumbling journey of color, from a magnificent fort in Jaisalmer through a desert all the way to the Taj Mahal in Agra.

Domino City Domino City

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Foam City

This isn’t a BRAVIA advertising campaign but it’s so beautiful that I have to include it in this post. Miami becomes a soapy free-for-all when 120 million gallons of bubbles are unleashed in the streets. The world’s largest foam machine was custom-built for the shoot, and pumped out over 500,000 gallons of foam per minute. The commercial is for Sony’s cameras, and locals got Alpha DSLRs, Cyber-shots, and Handycams to shoot the experience. (Source)

Flickr: Foam City

Flickr: Foam City Flickr: Foam City

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22 responses to “Sony Bravia – Reinventing the Zoetrope” » Leave a response

  1. |1f34|-|1r3Response

    wow….i found the Sony Bravia advertisement is really worth to watch..so far I only have seen two of them, the pyramid and the dominoes while watching EPL…hehe..the first one with Kaka is also cool !

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  2. NoktahHitamResponse

    I thought these ads were computer generated! Judging by the clean up (aftermath of the mess), I dont think Pyramid, San Fran and NY could ever approve these notions.

    Two thumbs up Bravaria, but I’ll buy a Samsung ;)

    Check out NoktahHitam’s latest blog post » Utusan Does It Again, Twist-Twist-Twist

    1. NoktahHitamResponse

      Clearly, it’s much cheaper. A Sony HDTV = Samsung HDTV + DVD player + Speakers. Too obvious who trumps the deal here ;)

      Check out NoktahHitam’s latest blog post » Utusan Does It Again, Twist-Twist-Twist

  3. med

    wow…great advertising…i have seen the domino on the TV but not the rest ;)

  4. IvaResponse

    This is totally cool. I was in an animation workshop when I was younger and I remember doing animation zootropes. And their whole campaign is quite ambitious.

    Check out Iva’s latest blog post » Zamišljena linija / An Imaginary Line

  5. AkiResponse

    Beautiful! I love it!
    If it was me who had to clean up after all the mess made, I’d probably cry :P Especially the pyramid one. But still, wow. Their creativity rocks! :D

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  6. jasonResponse

    Amazing in sheer volume, creativity and trouble involved to do everything from the start. Extravagant, but cool!

    Check out jason’s latest blog post » Over the weekend

  7. DestinyResponse

    I’m amazed that they’re actually trying to imitate art into life and it worked… imagine the amount of time it takes to clean up, or the range around it is affected. They’re really cool though, I personally don’t know if I would want to be in these types of projects… you break you buy, you mess, you clean!!

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  8. sueResponse

    WAHHHH. oh my gosh. ur the dude responsible for making me addicted to bravia advertisments =) eeesh how i wish bravia would come to KL to make an advertisment some time. itd be pretty cool featuring the twin towers or sth =)
    but oh gosh imagine how many people are gonna complain about the mess they brought, nevertheless pretty cool ads.
    psst: i still dont feel like buying sony products hehe

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  9. sueResponse

    ahhh yes, imagine the i get to see the behind the scenes of the commercial if it was done in KL. OH I might actually appear on tv tooo!! Ahhhhh.. Ok, im dreaming too much.

    Why need Sony when theres Canon?? Haha. But for tv, I think Id rather buy panasonic or toshiba =) just a personal preference.

    Check out sue’s latest blog post » The Castle that keeps a MacBook. How cool is that?

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    Hello!
    Teddy, I’m also a university undergraduate ! However, my professional class is Mechanical design and manufacturing, but I enjoy the Internet, enjoy marketing. Your designs looks great.
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