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The clever two-minute Honda "COG" commercial is a real-time creation that took seven painstaking months to prepare - and 606 video takes - that results in a mesmerizing chain reaction that will leave you scratching your head.
The $1 million commercial was produced by Wieden and Kennedy UK, and features a collection of 85 ball bearings, levers, wiper blades, tires, mufflers, and other car parts all coming together to seamlessly trigger dozens of events to promote the reliability of Honda's 2003 Accord.
Actual filming was performed over four near-sleepless days in a Paris studio, after one month of script approval, two months of concept drawings and four months of development and testing.
One of the more surprising things about the ad is that there were no animated tricks used in its production. Although it would have been much easier to manipulate the ad by using computer graphics, every complex event took place in a single, uninterrupted two-minute sequence.
truzoom said:I'm still perplexed as to how they made the "visible" electric current that powered the wipers.
Mikeyc said:I'm more perplexed as to how they defied the rules of gravity and got unpowered wheels & tires to roll up hill.
truzoom said:I'm still perplexed as to how they made the "visible" electric current that powered the wipers.
Setec Astronomy said:Huh? I thought the washers sprayed on the windshield and turned on the rain-sensing wipers.
Anthony Orosco said:Oh yeah.....
Thanks to the mods for moving this. It was late last night when I posted it, half asleep, and I forgot to post it in its proper place
Anthony