Staff Reporters
Feb 27, 2012

Tiger beer street football TVC uses motion-capture animation

ASIA-PACIFIC - An animated commercial for Tiger Street Football, a regional event featuring five-on-five football matches inside a caged pitch, draws on global talent and motion-capture technology to dramatize the fast-paced game.

Developed by UK-based Brand New School in partnership with its live-action production partner Outsider, Iris Singapore, and Asia Pacific Breweries, the TVC features two players battling in a simulated cityscape. The spot is now airing across the region.

The Tiger Street Football tournament includes teams from Asia, South America, and Europe and wraps up with finals play March 9 and 10 in Bangkok.

The brief for the ad was to capture the drama of the game, a challenge the team approached by capturing the players' motion on a set, then placing them into a virtual envrionment. Even the players' clothing was animated to achieve a look that does justice to the aggressive style of play common in street football, according to the directors, Dennis Go and Jonathan Notaro.

"The challenge from Iris Singapore's Clarence Chiew, creative group head Jimmy Lee, creative Vincent Tay and producer Kim Lim was to dramatically show how street football is played," said BNS London's executive producer Kayt Hall. "The vision began with illustrations they provided, and we were all mesmerized as Dennis and Jonathan unveiled their interpretation of how the players and the environment would look, and how the unique animation style would use the players' actions—and even the movement of their clothes—to convey street football's fast-paced excitement." 

Credits

 

Client Asia Pacific Breweries LTD
Advertising Agency Iris Singapore
Creative Group Head Jimmy Lee
Deputy Creative Director Clarence Chiew
Creative Vincent Tay
TV Producer Kim Lim
 
Live-Action Production Company Outsider
Executive Producer Richard Packer
Managing Director Robert Campbell
Directors Dennis Go and Jonathan Notaro (Brand New School)
Director of Photography Alex Barber
Line Producer Steve Elgar
 
Design/Production Company Brand New School NY
Executive Creative Director Jonathan Notaro
Director Dennis Go and Jonathan Notaro
Designers Ricardo Villavicencio, Freddy Arenas
CG Lead/Technical Director Meng Han Ho
3D Animation John Kalaigian, Ryan Lang, Ylli Orana, Spyridon Serbos, Freddy Arenas, Jerry Chow, Brad Walter, Aras Darmawan, Piotr Glabinski, Christian Day
3D Tracking VramFX
Rotoscoping BotFX, Mark Leiberman
Storyboard Artists Will Rosado, Matt Robinson
Flame Artist Blake Huber, David Parker
2D Animation/Compositors Danny Princz, Eric Concepcion, Chris West, Fabian Tejada
Editor Moss Levenson
Executive Producers Devin Brook, Kayt Hall
Producer Ryan McRee
 
Music and Sound Design Company Machine Head
Creative Director Stephen Fletcher Dewey
Executive Producer Patty Chow
Source:
Campaign Asia

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