Product: T-Mobile (2009)
Agency: Saatchi & Saatchi London
Production Company: Partizan
Director(s): Michael Gracey
Creatives:
Paul Silburn, Kate Stanners (Creative Director/ art director)
Rick Dodds (Art Director)
Steve Howell (Copywriter)
Diesel Schwarze (Editor)
Ed Sayers (Agency Producer)
Country: United Kingdom
"Up with T-Mobile"
Posted: Monday, January 26, 2009 4:00 PM by Allison Linn, http://adblog.msnbc.msn.com
"You’d be forgiven for not realizing that a new commercial for the British arm of T-Mobile is indeed meant to sell mobile phone plans, or anything at all for that matter.
The commercial opens with an overview shot of what looks like a normal day at Liverpool Street station in London. Within a few seconds, however, music is blaring and the travelers are breaking into dance. As the ad progresses, more people start dancing, the music changing rapidly, as confused and bemused bystanders look on.
At the finale, 350 professional dancers fill the station, dancing wildly and even drawing some of the bystanders in as the company captures the scene on hidden cameras. The full-length version of the commercial, which has aired in the U.K. and is available on YouTube, makes virtually no connection between the dancers and the cell phone provider, and that’s part of its charm."
11 comments:
galing ng concept! wow! ;)
two thumbs up :D
galeng... pwede ba magrepost? :)
Sige lang. Life's for sharing ika nga ng ad :)
ang kulit! iba talaga humour ng mga brits! hay sa likod ng liverpool station office namen dati! :(
Bloody cool eh? :D
indeed! :p tfs! hehe pampaalis ng antok at badtrip dito sa office! haha
Watch this hehehe http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ULVQOneeZE
outrageous! hahaha sayang bakit wla na hits un fatboy ngayon!? kulit pa naman ng song nila!
Wow! Nice! I wonder japan gawin to... hmmm... siguro maraming namatay.
Aakalain nila Sarin gas attack :p
Pero iniisip ko baka nakakuha din ang creative team ng ad ng idea sa ito sa The Happening na movie. Iniba lang nila ang "ihip ng hangin" sa ad na ginawa nila para mas appealing hehe.
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