''Carousel'' is an
online advertisement
Online advertising, also known as online marketing, Internet advertising, digital advertising or web advertising, is a form of marketing and advertising which uses the Internet to promote products and services to audiences and platform users. ...
launched in April 2009 by
Philips to promote
Philips Cinema 21:9 LCD televisions. The 139-second (2m19s) piece is a continuous tracking shot of a frozen moment after an
armoured van heist gone wrong, with robbers dressed in clown masks holding a pitched battle with police officers inside a hospital. The campaign surrounding ''Carousel'' was led by the central Philips team at DDB in London and produced by
advertising agency Tribal DDB
Tribal Worldwide (Formerly Tribal DDB) is a global network of interactive agencies, established in 2000, when the advertising company DDB Worldwide, DDB integrated all its interactive-web properties under the ''Tribal'' brand. Tribal Worldwide is ...
in
Amsterdam. It was directed by
Adam Berg, with production contracted to
London-based
production company Stinkdigital. The ad went on to become a huge critical success, winning the advertising industry's most prestigious award: the Grand Prix at the
Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival
The Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity (formerly the International Advertising Festival) is a global event for those working in creative communications, advertising, and related fields. It is considered the largest gathering of the ...
. It is only the second online advertisement to win in the Film category, after
Dove's ''
Evolution'' in 2007. Scenes from ''Carousel'' were used in the
music video for
hip hop artist
50 Cent
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's
single
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* Single (music), a song release
Songs
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* "Single" (New Kids on the Block and Ne-Yo song), 2008
* "Single" (William Wei song), 2016
* "Single", by ...
"
Ok, You're Right
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".
Sequence
After a credit sequence, ''Carousel'' opens on a police officer kneeling on a parked
police car
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. The camera pans across and travels past an armoured van in mid-explosion. It continues to the entrance of a hospital, where two officers are engaged in a firefight with a criminal in a clown mask, while a further two are dragging a clown out of a
station wagon
A station wagon ( US, also wagon) or estate car ( UK, also estate), is an automotive body-style variant of a sedan/saloon with its roof extended rearward over a shared passenger/cargo volume with access at the back via a third or fifth door ( ...
. The camera passes into the hospital to a reception desk, where a clown is kicking an officer through a glass window while others come up behind him. The camera rotates upwards to reveal another clown/officer pair in midair after falling from a balcony above. The camera travels up to the second floor, through an explosion into a corridor filled with clowns and officers, with several civilians cowering against the floor. Passing a ward where more figures are shooting at each other, the camera reaches a clown carrying a sack of cash who has just been shot in the back, before panning right to reveal a team of officers around a man stripped to his underwear. The camera exits the window and returns to ground level, to the pointing officer on the car (revealed to be
number 219) at the start. It scrolls past the officer, who hides a clown mask and a sack of cash, revealing that he is in fact one of the criminals. The piece then begins a fresh loop from the beginning.
Production
Background and filming
In January 2009, Philips announced its new
Philips Cinema 21:9 line of
LCD televisions, promoting them as being the first production television whose proportions matched that of a
cinema screen. To inform consumers about the product's features, Philips collaborated with their central agency team at DDB in London and
advertising agency Tribal DDB
Tribal Worldwide (Formerly Tribal DDB) is a global network of interactive agencies, established in 2000, when the advertising company DDB Worldwide, DDB integrated all its interactive-web properties under the ''Tribal'' brand. Tribal Worldwide is ...
in
Amsterdam with a request to create an
advertising campaign based around an educational website
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Nobody Move
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'', June 1, 2009. Retrieved September 22, 2009. The team assigned to the campaign knew that many, many variations on "real cinema experience" advertisements had been tried in the past,
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Close-Up: How to make a big-screen blockbuster
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* B ...
'', May 1, 2009. Retrieved September 22, 2009. and quickly came up with the idea of a piece composed of a single
tracking shot.
The team proposed the idea to several production companies, eventually settling on London-based production house
Stinkdigital. After consultation with Stinkdigital about the possibility of having the tracking shot move through a frozen moment in time,
[White, Ed;]
Stink’s Adam Berg takes us behind Philips “Carousel”
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'', April 21, 2009. Retrieved September 22, 2009. the team brought on director
Adam Berg, who had produced a similar advertisement for
JC Jeans in 2006.
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''Carousel'' Showcases Philips' New Widescreen TV
, '' American Cinematographer'', August 12, 2009. Retrieved September 22, 2009 via Moving Picture Company
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Their artists have produced Academy Award W ...
website.
Working together with Stinkdigital executive producer
Mark Pytlik, Berg began brainstorming ideas for the piece in February, including
car chase
A car chase or vehicle pursuit is the vehicular overland chase of one party by another, involving at least one automobile or other wheeled motor vehicle in pursuit, commonly hot pursuit of suspects by law enforcement. The rise of the automotive ...
s and
bank robberies.
[Philips “Carousel: The Making Of”]
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'' website.[Blaze of Glory]
", ''Shots'', April 16, 2009. Retrieved September 22, 2009. Eventually, they settled on the concept of a robbery gone wrong, with the clown-masked robbers escaping through a crowded hospital.
The brief created, the team began scouting for locations to shoot the ad. Several hospitals in
Prague were looked at, but with a recent outbreak of
influenza
Influenza, commonly known as "the flu", is an infectious disease caused by influenza viruses. Symptoms range from mild to severe and often include fever, runny nose, sore throat, muscle pain, headache, coughing, and fatigue. These symptoms ...
in the
Czech capital, most were unavailable.
To speed up the location scouting,
director of photography Fredrik Backar and
post supervisor Richard Lyons accompanied the
recce teams.
Eventually, the team discovered an old
Communist
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university
which had been converted into a sports college, and gained permission to dress the location as a hospital.
An
animatic
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was assembled exactly matching the proportions of the chosen location,
though the action itself was made up by Berg as he went along.
Tribal DDB had a schedule of seven weeks from the pitching to the end of post-production,
and assigned two days for shooting the film itself.
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Behind Philips "Carousel"
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'', June 30, 2009. Retrieved September 22, 2009. A
crew of more than a hundred people was assembled for ''Carousel''.
The 60-strong
[Philips "Carousel"]
", Redrum website, 2009. Retrieved September 22, 2009. cast of
extras mostly comprised Czech dancers and stuntmen, who had the muscle control necessary to stay sufficiently still for the extended filming sessions.
The path taken through the location was 100 m long,
and was broken into seven shots.
These were taken on
Kodak Vision3 500T 35 mm film stock
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edited, and projected onto a screen using a movie projector. It is a strip or sheet of transparent p ...
in an
Arriflex 435 camera.
Three cranes (a Fisher, a
SuperTechnoCrane 50, and a Scorpio) and a
motion-controlled
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rig were needed to produce the range of movement the camera takes through the scenery.
Two versions of each of the shots were taken, one at 50
fps
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(instead of the usual 25 fps) to minimise any motion from the extras,
[Smith, Nicola;]
Video advertising
", '' New Media Age'', July 22, 2009. Retrieved September 22, 2009. and a second "clean" shot with all extras and suspended vehicles removed, to aid in post-production editing.
Post-production and website
Even with 90 percent of the final footage and stunts captured in-camera,
the post-production work required for ''Carousel'' was extensive.
An initial
telecine transfer was performed by colourist Jean-Clement Soret at
The Moving Picture Company
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Their artists have produced Academy Award W ...
in London.
The palette for each room was slightly altered to give the illusion of separate spaces,
[Philips, Carousel]
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Their artists have produced Academy Award W ...
website, 2009. Retrieved September 22, 2009. and the
colour grading
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was deliberately made "flat" to make
video effects work easier.
The footage was then passed to
Stockholm
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-based
visual effects company Redrum, where editing and 3D effects work was overseen by Richard Lyons, who had worked with director Adam Berg on his earlier JC Jeans advertisement.
The first thing done was to
stitch together the seven shots using
video editing software
Flame and
Xpress Pro.
3-D elements such as flying debris, bullets, explosions and muzzle flashes were created by
Magoo Studios using
3ds max
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.
Other video effects work included
wire removal and
set extension
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.
When the work was completed, another telecine transfer was performed to push the
contrast and blend the added effects with the live-action footage.
''Carousel'' had been intended from the start to be primarily web-based,
[Maymann, Jimmy; Goodman, Jason;]
Double Standards – Has 'carousel'opened the doors to online film?
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'', July 24, 2009. Retrieved September 22, 2009. as it was felt that the length and level of violence in the piece were too great for screenings on television to be an option.
A
microsite was developed for the piece by Stinkdigital for Tribal DDB.
Because of the time it would take to
buffer a
Flash video
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of ''Carousels length, a number of tricks were used to disguise the video's loading time. Buffering begins while users select their
internet connection type on a page designed to look like an
MPAA certification, and continues through a cinematic
title sequence.
The length of the title sequence varies depending on the connection speed selected.
[Film Grand Prix Winner: ''Carousel'']
", Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival
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website, July 2009. Retrieved September 22, 2009.
At certain points during ''Carousel'', viewers can elect to switch to watching one of three short films blended into the tracking shot.
When one of the films is selected, the effects which were added in post-production disappear, and the rigging used in production reappears. An actor portraying a member of the cast comes on to discuss an element of the filming or a feature of the product.
In the first, the director of photography discusses the lighting techniques used in ''Carousel''. In the second, the director discusses the cinematic 21:9 aspect ratio and interacts with one of the extras. In the third, the VFX supervisor expands on the post-production process, and through a fake video-editing interface alters various aspects of the scene. The scripts for these short commentaries were written by Tribal DDB, with input from Stinkdigital and Redrum.
The
soundtrack to ''Carousel'' was composed by
Michael Fakesch
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. The music was altered for the Philips microsite by Stinkdigital so that, if users chose to move through the film at a different rate or in a different direction, the music would distort to match.
Other features of the microsite included an
Ambilight feature and the ability to switch at will between 21:9 and 16:9 aspect ratios.
Release and reception
The release of ''Carousel'' was a huge success. In just over two weeks, it had been viewed over half a million times, with visitors to the minisite spending an average of 5m20s watching the film. Of these, 50 percent used one or more of the interactive features of the site.
A number of celebrities commented on the quality of the ad; actor
Ashton Kutcher pointed followers of his
Twitter account to it,
and
hip hop artist Kanye West referred to it as "hands down the best video of the year",
Media publications made comparisons between ''Carousel'' and the opening scenes of the 2008 film ''
The Dark Knight'', in which criminals wearing clown masks rob a bank under instructions from
The Joker.
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'', May 1, 2009. Retrieved September 22, 2009.
In June 2009, Philips collaborated with hip hop artist
50 Cent
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on the
music video for his
single
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* Single (music), a song release
Songs
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* "Single" (New Kids on the Block and Ne-Yo song), 2008
* "Single" (William Wei song), 2016
* "Single", by ...
"
Ok You're Right". the video begins by zooming into a Philips 21:9 LCD television, and contains footage from ''Carousel'', as well as scenes of 50 Cent dressed as one of the robbers. The video was directed by Chris Romero, and featured 150 listeners of radio station
Hot 97 as extras.
''Carousel'' received much critical acclaim from within the advertising industry. Editors of the
trade journal ''
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'' said of the piece: "Technically, the stillness contrasted with the implied sound and fury is eerily fascinating, while the muffled sound design gives subtle, grim contextual cues. Masterful stuff."
Early indications at the
Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival
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, the industry's most prestigious
awards ceremony, were that, with few stand-out televised candidates, the winner of the Film Grand Prix was likely to be an internet or viral film.
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Online films tipped for Cannes success
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'', June 25, 2009. Retrieved September 22, 2009. As such, ''Carousel'' was pipped as a contender in both the Film and Cyber categories.
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Cannes Picks
, ''Adweek'', June 21, 2009. Retrieved September 22, 2009. Other potential winners in the Film category included ''
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'' for
Nike-brand sportswear, ''
House of Cards'' for the
homelessness
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charitable organisation
Shelter, and ''
Secrets and Lies'' for
Levi's
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-brand
jeans
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.
In the Cyber category, ''Carousels prime competition was believed to be the ''
Whopper Sacrifice'' campaign for
Burger King
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. The 22 members of the awarding jury unanimously voted ''Carousel'' the winner for the Grand Prix in the Film category, and the winner of a Silver award in the Cyber category.
A member of the awarding jury later said of the piece: "Philips' ''Carousel'' is a prime example of forward thinking. Not only is it a remarkable, highly watchable film in its own right, but viewers could scroll across the piece online to discover films hidden within the film. One winds up spending ten or 11 minutes with the brand voluntarily – what is that worth to a client?" As only the second online advertisement to receive the Film Grand Prix (after
Dove's ''
Evolution'' in 2007), ''Carousels win, and the potential effect on the future of the category, was widely remarked upon within the advertising industry. Rae Ann Fera of ''
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'' commented: "The Grand Prix winner was thrilling for
everalreasons. First, that an online-only film with well-integrated interactivity won the top Film award further signals the future direction of the industry." ''
Campaign
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* Advertising campaign, a series of advertisement messages that share a single idea and theme
* B ...
'' declared that "It took the prize at Cannes not because it was made for online, but because it succeeds where many ordinary ads fail – it draws viewers in voluntarily"
The first episode of the
10th season of CSI starts with a
cold open that uses a similar time-frozen tracking shot.
The Other Guys features a similar scene, except it shows the antics of the protagonists at a bar.
The 2013 launch trailer for the video-game
Payday 2 is almost definitely based on "Carousel".
[Payday 2 Launch Trailer http://www.ibtimes.com/payday-2-launch-trailer-cinematic-footage-released-celebrate-games-august-13-release-steam-1383143]
The opening credits scene of the 2016 movie Deadpool is based on this ad. Director Adam Berg had, at one stage, been in the running to direct the movie.
References
External links
Making of ''Carousel'' via ''
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'' website.
Music video for "OK, You're Right" via
YouTube.
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Winners of the Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival Film Grand Prix