Thursday, February 26, 2009

Campanha da T-Mobile



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T-Mobile in the UK has launched an advertising campaign with the aid of a flash mob dancing in London’s Liverpool Street Station. At 11.00 am, on Thursday 15th January, 350 dancers surprised commuters passing through the railway station. The three minutes of synchronized dancing was captured on ten hidden television cameras, edited and premiered during an entire ad break in Celebrity Big Brother on Channel 4, at 9 pm on Friday 16th January.

Dancing commuters in T-Mobile Dance television commercial

The T-Mobile Life is For Sharing YouTube channel features the 3 minute video, a shortened version, a teaser, footage from the rehearsal (done at night) and reactions from the public. Members of the public are invited to create their own dance videos to share with others, or just watch great dance videos from the world of YouTube in the Dance Hall of Fame.

Commuters with cameras in T-Mobile Dance television commercial

Credits

The T-Mobile Dance campaign was developed at Saatchi & Saatchi, London, by copywriter Steve Howell, art directors Paul Silburn, Kate Stanners, Rick Dodds, and agency producer Ed Sayers.

Filming was shot by Australian director Michael Gracey via Partizan, London, with director of photography Tim Maurice Jones and producer Russell Curtis.

Editor was Diesel Schwarze. Post production was done at The Mill, London, by producer Matt Williams, colourist Paul Harrison, lead Flame artist Andrew (Barnsley) Woods, and Flame artist Jonathan Westley.

Dancing was arranged by Australian choreographer Ashley Wallen, London.

Audio post production was done at 750mph, London.

The eight music tracks used in the Dance spot were “Shout” (Lulu, 1964), “The Only Way is Up” (Yazz, 1988), “Dontcha” (Pussycat Dolls, 2007), “Blue Danube Waltz” (Johann Strauss, 1867), “Get Down on It” (Kool & The Gang, 1981), “Since You’ve Been Gone” (Rainbow, 1979), “My Boy Lollipop” (Millie Small, 1964), and “Do You Love Me?” (Contours, 1962)."

in http://theinspirationroom.com


3 comments:

XR said...

MT ... fantabulasticamente espectacular.
Achas que se fizessem aquilo por cá alguém chamava a polícia para mandar prendê-los por "dançar fora de um recinto apropriado"? Ou tentar interná-los?

Anyway - obrigado por esta pérola, fizeste-me rir imenso!
Beijocas ;)

MT said...

Também achei vi umas quantas vezes, o ritmo é contagiante, tendo em conta que estamos a ver Ingleses a dançar na estação, alguns dos quais normais passageiros, é fantástico, e dá uma grande pontinha de inveja. Sim acho que o mais normal se fosse por cá era a policia interromper imediatamente o bailarico. Interná-los não, porque dá nas vistas, ainda eram uns quantos.

Estou à espera de posts novos teus, vê se animas! Vou procurar coisas animadas para por aqui e poder-te provocar umas boas risadas.

Beijinhos

XR said...

Enquanto não posto nada de jeito (o de hoje é um desabafo brincalhão que te dedico) passa por aqui:

Polka do Alho Francês

Não sei se já conhecias: mas de cada vez que quero rir-me um bocado vejo o original e a compilação ...