This is a brilliant ad, true genius. (Hat tip, Ken Gagne.)
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I’ve been trying to step into my first short film/ads for the last couple of years. This was fresh air. I loved the making and transitions and the story telling is beautiful as well.
Yes, when you apply translatorial air, like a breath, then you know your edit is locked in and ready to Buzz the Tower, Goose.
https://youtu.be/1ORN-tdgzVg
Oh my goodness, I’d nearly forgotten about Pogs!
This video is abjectly incorrect. Most of those scene represent Gen-X, NOT Millennials. Stop appropriating out culture. Gen “Why” was all about feelings over facts and forcing everyone else to do what they wanted.
Unless you grew up with Netscape 🙂
This ad is shot as if it were made yesterday: timeless! So much so, that – because I wasn’t familiar with it – I spent the whole time I watched it wondering what it could be an ad for. And even when I got to the end I found myself briefly thinking, “What? Are Microsoft rolling back their branding and renaming Edge back to Internet Explorer again?” before I realised that the commercial must be old!
Thanks for sharing!