More goose bump worthy material..

Friday, June 12, 2009

To all my fellow chocolate lovers: it has arrived. A commercial that makes brown balloons look so luscious your taste buds have an orgasm. If the Brazilian born, pro skateboarder Bob Burnquist doesn’t sell Nestlé’s Aero chocolate bar with his smooth cutting tricks then his dreamy, slow motion ride through seemingly chocolate bubbles will definitely get your gastric juices flowing.


I also stumbled upon a different version of this commercial. The video is no longer in slow motion and the audio evokes completely different feelings. It's playful, fast, and energetic. Check it out and see which one you like better.


These two past examples show the kind of effect audio can have when it is combined with video and vice versa...the kind that gives you goose bumps. The music and the design of this commercial make it seem as though all Bob needs is one bite of Aero to immerse himself in a world that brings his talent to a whole new level. So, perhaps by making an effort to bring our personal passions to work we can raise the bar on the results that we churn out during what may sometimes seem like an ordinary day at the office.


Speaking of the office, today was a great day. I wrapped up my first full week at Play. All of the outrageous expectations I had coming into this internship were minor league compared to the actual journey I embarked on this past Monday. Never have I met such a talented, fun, unpretentious, and real group of thinkers who don't settle for eating lunch at their desks and always know how to spice things up. Thanks to everyone for making this week so memorable. It flew by too fast.


Let's start the playing.


Valeria


1 comments:

designer said...

I completely love these videos and the crazy differences between the two.