Creativity: Toshiba Timesculpture Advertisement Video
17 November 20082 Comments
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This advertisement was shot using 300 Gigashot Cameras, the highest number of moving image cameras ever used to film a sequence. Utilizing full looping action in 360 degrees view, this involved 20 Terabyte (that is 20,000 GB) of data which took 4 weeks of 24 hours a day video processing time. New editing software was built just to carry this out. The Cost? Word is going around that it costs nearly $4.7 million dollars. The music is originally by Crystal Castles called “Air War” but remixed by Advert Shock Remixes (NKNB).
Toshiba Timesculpture Advertisement
So how did they make it? See below!
The Making of Toshiba Timesculpture Advertisement
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Amazing! Thanks for your post!
“When what we watch constantly redefines itself…”
That was a very creative video.