85 Seconds
Getty Images touches people in a new campaign created by AlmapBBDO. It gives continuity to the awarded campaign "From Love to Bingo" to divulge the videos from the image bank that is the world leader in the creation and distribution of visual content.
Credits
Advertiser: Getty Images
Title: 85 seconds
Product: Video Stock
General Creative Director: Marcello Serpa, Luiz Sanches
Creative Director: André Kassu, Marcos Medeiros, Renato Simões e Bruno Prosperi
Creation: Marcos Kotlhar, Sophie Schoenburg
Agency Producer: Vera Jacinto, Rafael Motta, Charles Nobili
Production Company: ZOLA
Director: João Simi e Marcos Kotlhar
Head of Art: Gustavo Vockos
Research: Marcos Kotlhar, João Simi, Procuradoria de Filmes, Beto Araújo, Sacha Bastos, Gustavo Vockos
Motion: Marcos Kotlhar, João Simi, Daniel Lemos, Rafael França
Music: Satélite
Music Producer: Kito Siqueira, Roberto Coelho
Editor: Beto Araújo e Sacha Bastos
Executive Producer: Jimmy Palma
Post Production: CLAN vfx
Project Manager: Markinhos Fagundes, Claudio Costa
Production: Amelinha Lobo, Pedro Bueno
Account Supervisor: Cristina Chacon, Tássia Massumi Nishida
Media: Paulo Camossa, Patricia Moreton
Advertiser's Supervisor: Renata Simões
Published on May 13, 2013
Advertiser: Getty Images
Title: 85 seconds
Product: Video Stock
General Creative Director: Marcello Serpa, Luiz Sanches
Creative Director: André Kassu, Marcos Medeiros, Renato Simões e Bruno Prosperi
Creation: Marcos Kotlhar, Sophie Schoenburg
Agency Producer: Vera Jacinto, Rafael Motta, Charles Nobili
Production Company: ZOLA
Director: João Simi e Marcos Kotlhar
Head of Art: Gustavo Vockos
Research: Marcos Kotlhar, João Simi, Procuradoria de Filmes, Beto Araújo, Sacha Bastos, Gustavo Vockos
Motion: Marcos Kotlhar, João Simi, Daniel Lemos, Rafael França
Music: Satélite
Music Producer: Kito Siqueira, Roberto Coelho
Editor: Beto Araújo e Sacha Bastos
Executive Producer: Jimmy Palma
Post Production: CLAN vfx
Project Manager: Markinhos Fagundes, Claudio Costa
Production: Amelinha Lobo, Pedro Bueno
Account Supervisor: Cristina Chacon, Tássia Massumi Nishida
Media: Paulo Camossa, Patricia Moreton
Advertiser's Supervisor: Renata Simões
From Love to Bingo
Published on May 21, 2012
Patient research work involving more than 5 thousand photographs resulted in a 1 minute film that AlmapBBDO created to advertise Getty Images, the world leading image database for creating and distributing visual contents. The film is surprising when showing 873 images in 15 images per second, sufficient speed to transform the series into a video that, without any text, tells a beautiful story. All photos, without any exceptions, are from the Getty Images archives.
Copywriter Sophie Schoenburg and art director Marcos Kotlhar worked 6 months researching images, improving the script and building each scene so they would not only be understood, but would also touch viewers. Sometimes, for example, a scene would look perfect on paper, but the images chosen to depict it were not sufficient or did not perfectly match up to offer the right movement and sense. And hence the research had to be restarted. The film was directed by Cisma, via Paranoid BR, along with Marcos Kotlhar, the art director at the agency.
For this creation team, the purpose was to adhere to the concept that Getty Images has so many images that anybody is capable of telling any story they want by only using their archives. In the film "Do amor ao Bingo em 873 imagens" [From love to Bingo in 873 images], a storyteller in the corner of the screen describes the images used. The Getty Images logo appears at the end of the story, but the storyteller continues to turn until reaching the exact number of images in the Getty Images archive.
Credits -- Film
Advertiser: Getty Images
Title: From love to bingo in 873 images
Product: Getty Images
General Creative Director: Marcello Serpa, Luiz Sanches
Creative Director: André Kassu, Marcos Medeiros, Renato Simões
Art Director: Marcos Kotlhar
Copywriter: Sophie Schoenburg
Producer: Paranoid BR
Executive producer: Egisto Betti
Direction: Cisma, Marcos Kotlhar
Animation: Split Filmes, Marcos Kotlhar
Rtvc: Vera Jacinto, Gabriel Dagostini, Diego Villas Bôas
Soundtrack / Voice-Over Artist: Kito Siqueira
Editor / Assembler: Marcos Kotlhar, Jonas Brandão
Finishing Editor: Split Filmes
Service: Cristina Chacon, Marina Leal
Media: Paulo Camossa Jr
Approval: Renata Simões
Copywriter Sophie Schoenburg and art director Marcos Kotlhar worked 6 months researching images, improving the script and building each scene so they would not only be understood, but would also touch viewers. Sometimes, for example, a scene would look perfect on paper, but the images chosen to depict it were not sufficient or did not perfectly match up to offer the right movement and sense. And hence the research had to be restarted. The film was directed by Cisma, via Paranoid BR, along with Marcos Kotlhar, the art director at the agency.
For this creation team, the purpose was to adhere to the concept that Getty Images has so many images that anybody is capable of telling any story they want by only using their archives. In the film "Do amor ao Bingo em 873 imagens" [From love to Bingo in 873 images], a storyteller in the corner of the screen describes the images used. The Getty Images logo appears at the end of the story, but the storyteller continues to turn until reaching the exact number of images in the Getty Images archive.
Credits -- Film
Advertiser: Getty Images
Title: From love to bingo in 873 images
Product: Getty Images
General Creative Director: Marcello Serpa, Luiz Sanches
Creative Director: André Kassu, Marcos Medeiros, Renato Simões
Art Director: Marcos Kotlhar
Copywriter: Sophie Schoenburg
Producer: Paranoid BR
Executive producer: Egisto Betti
Direction: Cisma, Marcos Kotlhar
Animation: Split Filmes, Marcos Kotlhar
Rtvc: Vera Jacinto, Gabriel Dagostini, Diego Villas Bôas
Soundtrack / Voice-Over Artist: Kito Siqueira
Editor / Assembler: Marcos Kotlhar, Jonas Brandão
Finishing Editor: Split Filmes
Service: Cristina Chacon, Marina Leal
Media: Paulo Camossa Jr
Approval: Renata Simões
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