iPhone Film iPhone by Lew'Lara\TBWA Sao Paulo

The Film titled iPhone was done by Lew'Lara\TBWA Sao Paulo advertising agency for iPhone in Brazil. It was released in Feb 2017.

iPhone: iPhone

Brand
Media
Released
February 2017
Posted
March 2020
Market

Awards:

Wave Festival 2018
Film Craft-Prata
Film Craft-Bronze

Credits & Description:

Agency: Lew'Lara\TBWA Sao Paulo
Production: Vetor Zero/Lobo
Brand: iphone 7 Plus
CCO: Brent Anderson
Creative director: Juliano Ribas, Silvio Medeiros, Antoine Choussat, Adam Alshi
Agency TV producer: Luzia Oliveira, Angela Felicio, Tatiana Lomelino, Bryan Barker
Redator:: Gabriel Sotero
Executive Director of International: Mike Litwin
LATAM Business Director: Alexandre Baroni
Accounts services: Rodrigo Vidigal, Maria Puebla, Clarissa Silva, Alex Newson / Justine Dacanay
Sound Production: MugShot
Art director assistant: Paulo Moraes
Media team: Fabio Walker, Monica Kurosaki, Gabriella Fabri, Gustavo Gonzalez, Anna Gibara, Owen Jones, Grecia Saavedra, Sam Christie, Ryan Teng, Adam Albek
Associate Regional Planning Director: Rafael Rossi
Planning team: Leticia Vitti
Art buyer: Ale Sarilho e Caio Lobo / Agency Music Supervisor: Josh Marcy
Art Director: Ulisses Razaboni
Director: Gabriel Nobrega

Synopsis (ENG):
The video clip begins with a footage captured with the iPhone Plus 7 showing a girl dressed up in costume to enjoy Carnival. Suddenly, the camera starts taking photos using its new feature, Portrait Mode. Gradually, the photos are turned into a stop-motion animation, showing a Carnival choreography. A content full of rhythm that explores the richness of the Brazilian Carnival – colors, costumes, sounds – and, above all, goes beyond the crowd on the streets, showing that each person in this celebration is unique. There were around 1000 pictures and 250 extras wearing more than 400 costumes that reminisced the most diverse regions of Brazil. Each detail was thought according to the art direction and the sequence of the scenes. The previous picture would influence directly the next one and the progress of the animation. This means the production process and the animation had to be in sync.

Synopsis (original):
O clipe começa com um vídeo captado com o iPhone 7 Plus mostrando uma garota fantasiada para curtir o carnaval. De repente, a câmera passa a fazer fotos usando seu novo feature, o Portrait Mode. Aos poucos, as fotos se transformam numa animação em stop motion que mostra uma coreografia de carnaval. Um conteúdo cheio de ritmo que explora as riquezas do carnaval brasileiro: cores, fantasias, sonoridades e que, acima de tudo, olha além da multidão nas ruas, mostrando que cada indivíduo nessa celebração é único. Ao todo foram cerca de 1.000 fotos e 250 figurantes, usando mais de 400 fantasias que faziam referência as mais diversas regiões do Brasil. Cada detalhe foi pensado de acordo com a direção de arte e a sequência das cenas. A foto anterior influenciava diretamente a imagem seguinte e o andamento da animação. Isso significa que o processo de produção e a animação do clipe precisavam caminhar juntos.