This is a killer short film depicting a fierce robbery scene with criminals wearing clown masks in the middle of a shootout with the police in a frozen moment.
The camera makes a carousel tour in slow motion around the scene--bullets midair and all--shot as an ad campaign to promote the new Philips Cinema 21:9 LCD TV.
This brilliant advertising film only lasts 2 minutes and 19 seconds and is entitled, 'Carousel.' It is directed by Adam Berg, and is well worth watching to the end.
What's Driving This Trend
- Frozen Moment Ad Films
- Opportunity for advertisers to create captivating and attention-grabbing ad campaigns through frozen moment storytelling.
- Slow Motion Cinematography
- Potential for incorporating slow-motion techniques in film and advertising to enhance visual storytelling.
- Interactive Advertising
- Opportunity to engage audiences through innovative and interactive advertising experiences.
Who This Affects Most
- Film and Entertainment
- Disruptive innovation opportunity for filmmakers and production companies to explore new techniques and formats in storytelling.
- Consumer Electronics
- Potential for consumer electronics companies to showcase the immersive and cinematic capabilities of their products through creative advertising campaigns.
- Marketing and Advertising
- Opportunity for advertisers and marketers to push the boundaries of traditional storytelling methods and create memorable and impactful campaigns.
