Title | SILVERMOON |
Brand | SILVERSEA |
Product/Service | SILVERMOON LAUNCH |
Category |
A09. Sound Design |
Entrant
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DELOITTE DIGITAL Milan, ITALY
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Idea Creation
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DELOITTE DIGITAL Milan, ITALY
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Production
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DELOITTE DIGITAL Milan, ITALY
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Additional Company
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SILVERSEA Monaco, MONACO
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Credits
Josè Vuolo |
Silversea |
Global Creative Director |
Lisa Guglielmino |
Silversea |
Creative Account Manager |
Emanuele Viora |
Deloitte Digital |
ECD |
Andrea Jaccarino |
Deloitte Digital |
ECD |
Fabrizio Marvulli |
Deloitte Digital |
Manager |
Giulia Falcone |
Deloitte Digital |
Copywriter |
Gabriele Todisco |
Deloitte Digital |
Art Director |
Gabriele Todisco |
Deloitte Digital |
Editor |
Paula Galic |
Deloitte Digital |
Account |
Vasco Barros Bertoldi |
Deloitte Digital |
Original Sound research |
Guido Smider |
Smidernoise |
Music |
Luca Parma |
Corte11 |
Color correction |
Write a short summary of what happens in the film
The film shows a series of breathtaking, unexpected and inspiring shots of Planet Earth, while we listen to a selection of conversations between astronauts of the Apollo missions recorded by NASA while they were exploring the Moon. This unique combination drives us to the final line "There is still room for discovery (on Planet Earth)" and the presentation of the latest ship of the Silversea fleet: Silver Moon.
Cultural / Context information for the jury
July 20th 1969 was a special day for mankind: the Moon landing has been an unprecedented achievement changing forever our ambitions and dreams. From Aristotle to Kepler, from Da Vinci to Giordano Bruno, the best talents of each era turned their eyes up to the stars and dreamed about reaching them, but being on the Moon eventually let us to discover something that no one was able to predict: a new perspective of Planet Earth.
July 20th 2019, on the day of the 50th anniversary of the moon landing, Silversea wanted to spread its point of view: on this Planet, there is still room for discovery. An idea that is at the core of the brand and inspired the video to launch the latest addition to its fleet: Silver Moon.
Tell the jury about the elements of sound design.
All audio files are original, recorded by NASA, cataloged and archived by the Houston Audio Control Room, at the NASA Johnson Space Center. We selected this content after 3 weeks of research in order to build the right script and to find the right combination between images and voiceover.