DraftFCB and Digipost create NZ’s first 3D cinema commercial – for the uber-exclusive Mini Soho

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MINI_Logo.jpgAuckland based Digipost has joined forces with DraftFCB to create New Zealand’s first stereoscopic 3D commercial for cinema. Screening nationwide, the cinema-specific ad heralds the launch of the uber-exclusive MINI SOHO, and an innovative retail strategy from the forward-thinking car company. The ad features MINI SOHO 11, one of only 15 in the world, only available online and only in New Zealand.

DraftFCB ECD James Mok and CD Tony Clewett oversaw the project. “With2011 approaching, we wanted to launch ’11’ in a futuristic context andand stereo-3D was an ideal medium”, explains Mok. “We have a greatrelationship with Digipost and they were the obvious choice to help uswith that.”

Lead Flame artist James ‘Jimmy’ Corden collaboratedwith DraftFCB writer Jane Jamieson and art director Leisa Wall todevelop the 40-second piece. Corden built the entire ad in Flame,executing a hard-edge graphical style, and leveraging Autodesk’s newstereoscopic 3D toolset to great effect.

The process involvedcreating left and right field HD images within Digipost’s cutting-edgeFlame 2011 environ, rendering these to create the stereoscopic image.The results were tested on the latest high definition 3D television.

Screen shot 2010-05-18 at 6.58.31 AM.pngSaysMok: “Jimmy brought strong visual ideas to the mix, suggesting thegraphical and monochromatic aesthetic would help create the impact wewanted. Digipost’s technological leadership, and their capabilityacross both pictures and audio was central to creating such a greatoutcome.”

Digipost sound designers Clive Broughton and Adam Ilesproduced the Dolby® 5.1 Surround Sound mix, crafting a fitting’atmospheric’ sound track.

“The combined ingredients ofcollaboration and communication, creativity and cutting-edge technologyhave produced a great outcome for the MINI project”, says Digipost GM,Stephen Douglas.”These are truly exciting times for our industry. 3Dtechnology is just one of the new directions being taken by Digipost.We’re very much looking forward to the future”.

If you want to see the ad in 3D you’ll need to go to the cinema, or you can see a 2D version here.

Formore information about Digipost’s stereoscopic 3D capability, or for a3D viewing, contact Stephen Douglas on +64 9 631 1770, email stephen@digipost.co.nz