Worth a Look: Nokia’s Human Snake Vid
Now this is a viral ad campaign done well. To promote its N-Gage gaming handset, Nokia staged a human version of its popular Snake mobile-phone game in Lisbon and shot a stop-motion film of it. While they do cheat a bit (the section where they jump over a pool was done with a board, as you can see in the behind-the-scenes video), the video is mostly true to stop-motion form — an impressive spectacle that clearly took a ton of work. It’s not quite as stunning as the Sony Bravia bouncy-balls commercial, but it’s not boring.
The video is available on YouTube or in high-quality and downloadable form on a separate web site (which is also where I saw the behind-the-scenes clip). Since it was posted 10 days ago, it landed on the YouTube home page (and not in a paid slot) and has collected about 460,000 views.
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It owes a lot to youtube hit Tony vs. Paul – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJzU3NjDikY (particularly the pool part). Another example of big media “creatives” ripping off independent creators.