Winners & Shortlists

VOLCANO

Short List
TitleVOLCANO
BrandSONY EUROPE
Product/ServiceBRAVIA 4K TELEVISION
Category A03. ACHIEVEMENT IN PRODUCTION
Entrant Company McCANN LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM
Advertising Agency McCANN LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM
Media Agency MEDIACOM London, UNITED KINGDOM
Production Company SMUGGLER London, UNITED KINGDOM
Credits
Name Company Position
Rob Doubal Mccann London Chief Creative Officer
Laurence Thomson Mccann London Chief Creative Officer
Arman Naji Mccann London Art Director/Copywriter
Michael Thomason Mccann London Art Director
Javier Gomez Mccann London Art Director
Jaron Albertin Smuggler Director
Paula Mackersey Mccann London Agency Producer
Anita Osborne Mccann London Agency Producer
Charlie Macpherson Mccann London Agency Producer
Nick Fewtrell Smuggler Production Co Producer
Andre Chemetoff Smuggler Dop Lighting Cameraman
Pip Shepherd Mccann London Account Manager
Sam Khaneka Mccann London Account Manager
Framestore Framestore Post Production
Trim Trim Editing Company
Craft Worldwide Craft Worldwide Sound Design

Brief Explanation

To deliver on the brief, 'A viewing experience like never before,' we had to demonstrate the experience of Sony's latest 4K TV. So we thought we'd do something that had never been seen before, but that tied to the product benefit of 8 million pixels. So we erupted a Costa Rican volcano with three tonnes of real and biodegradable petals, and watched as they rained down and flowed through a sleepy village. We shot the film completely in-camera using 4K technology to retain it's authenticity and magic.

Creative Execution

As in previous Sony campaigns, this film needed to be achieved in camera. The difference here was that 4K is all about detail, rather than colour. If we could create a big enough spectacle with enough detail, we knew it would be exciting to watch. We shot entirely on Sony F65 and a F55 cameras, in true 4k, flying in a specialist crew from LA. With only three weeks of prep, we engaged a 5-man crew. Initial research was actioned on what kind of petal would give us the most lift/ flight. Real petals were deemed the most suitable (these were sourced within Costa Rica and surrounding countries) along with some made from biodegradable paper, which had to be shipped from LA. Machine Shop shipped 2 tonnes of Large Air moving equipment from the UK to our location on the IrazĂș volcano in Costa Rica. We manufactured and shipped a 35m x 35m silk, which was covered in petals to achieve the rippling effect for the crater scene. A local 11-man crew helped to control the eruption - in total 3.5 tonnes of real petals were used, and 3 tonnes of biodegradable paper (an estimated 8 million flowers altogether). Our biggest challenge on set was the volatile weather conditions of the region, but between our effects experts, our experienced production crew, our camera team, and the dedicated local crew, we were able to capture the film in line with the vision, and bring the petals to life.