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Going Live Action vs CGI

Today we won our sixth FWA for the production of the Lexus IS Series microsite. What’s really interesting about this site in comparison to a lot of automobile sites today is that all of the video is live action and not CG. The decision to shoot the cars was based on one thought — How can you truly convince someone of a car’s performance if ultimately they know that car is not real? With CG we can make our car do amazing things, speed from 0-60mp/h in 1.2s, take hairpin turns at lightning speeds, and even make them fly if should we choose to. There’s something to be said for doing it “real” and that just what the folks at Dentsu decided to focus on.

Our shoot took place in a beautiful private airport in Miami and was handled by Sons & Daughters who produced the accompanying broadcast commercial. It should be noted here because it’s awesome, that the site was not an afterthought which is so often the case in digital. We were involved early on from the story boarding phase of the broadcast spot with Dentsu’s creatives which allowed us to ensure that both the commercial and site worked together as one. It also allowed us the luxury of adding a production day for interactive and to piggy back on a very big shoot that would have normally been out of budgetary range for most of us digital folk.

Another stand out was that the site’s footage wasn’t clipped together out of edits from the commercial they were specifically shot for the site with each of the 3 models showcasing one specific feature of the 2010 Lexus IS Series. The lightning fast IS F guns down the strip from 0-100km/h in 4.8 seconds while, the 250 IS cuts through turns in a pylon test and finally the hard top convertible shows us its ultra sleek transformation.

The 2010 Lexus IS Series

Now while “keepin’ it real” can lead to some amazing footage, it doesn’t always allow the creative flexibility and forgiveness you get with CG. Since we couldn’t do effects with the actual car we came back to Dentsu with a plan to spice up the video segments by including some sexy motion graphic work over top of the demos (which I love especially on the IS F demo). We’re also firm believers that “interactive” should actually be INTERACTIVE, so we made sure to add as many little details to the site while keeping in mind that our target market is older and not to get too experimental. Two simple yet effective things we did with our footage was the mouse controlled 3D angling of the cars as well as the draggable hard top roof.

When in the hot spot sections and users move the mouse left to right the perspective of the scene shifts along with it including the car. It’s a very neat trick where with only a still photo we are able to produce a 3D effect that allows us to rotate the car approximately 20 degrees giving our users the illusion that they’re actually seeing more of the car. In the convertible scene we allow visitors to drag open and close the roof much like a zipper… it sounds really simple, and that it is — but for an older demographic it was pretty cool and it’s a part that we’ve heard many times that people love.

Many of you reading this who work at agencies have heard it from every digital shop before. “Get us in earlier, get us in earlier…” This site is one of my favourite’s because it speaks to true collaboration between agency and interactive and the end result, dare I say it, was awesome.

Check out the Lexus site here.

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HALO 3 viral videos

Jam3 worked with MacLaren MRM to do CG and design work on some cool virals for HALO. This coolness was verified when the campaign won a Marketing Non-Traditional Campaign Gold and a One Show Interactive Merit. Congrats!

Check out MacLaren MRM’s case study of the impressive campaign viral campaign here:

You can see the actual virals via the links below:

Ferry: http://www.jam3media.com/halo/Halo_Ferry.mov

Traffic: http://www.jam3media.com/halo/Halo_Traffic.mov

Skater: http://www.jam3media.com/halo/Halo_Skater.mov

HALO ODST

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It is official, Autotopsy wins SOTD on FWA

I’m very proud to announce that we hit gold again on FWA. It is the third one in the last 6 months, not that I’m counting or anything. Psst…between me and you if you visit back this Sunday we’ll have some other great news to announce.

Link: http://www.autotopsy.ca

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BUICK GOES LIVE!

Buick

Developed by Jam3, Toronto’s MacLaren McCann and US-based Motion Theory, the site is an experience entirely in itself, taking the viewer on a tour through Buick’s creative process and philosophy. Incorporating full-window documentary video and voice-over work to enhance the whimsical nature of the content, tied together by the bow of visual effects, it’s a visual tour-de-force which holds the viewer in place, content to soak in the feeling evoked by the entire production.

The microsite consists of a tour through the overall Buick process, with three links (to the new Regal, Enclave and Lacrosse) jumping to the regular Buick site.

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Crash & Burn: Autotopsy is out of the bag!


After 4 months of endless creative meetings and long hours of VFX/rotoscoping, design and development Jam3 pushes live an interactive movie of a gruesome car accident at point of impact. The initial video is a frozen in time camera move that allows the user to navigate through an explosion of fire, glass and wreckage as several gateways of content reveal them selves to learn more about how? and why?. Look out for our papervision map that gives you a complete 360 birds eye view of the horrendous accident.

Link: http://www.autotopsy.ca

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