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Frankie ChungCoca Cola ''Clay Dolls'' (2001)

This TVC, for release in China, utilised both CGI plus miniature models set in a festive surrounding in China. An Asian version of the Polar Bear was the aspiration...but with a distinctive Chinese feel, hence the introduction of the magical clay doll family.The miniature city was built and consequently shot by motion control. The CGI clay dolls were animated giving a stop-motion look and feel. The whole production, including CGI, miniatures, and motion control, utilised 4 weeks production time.CGI software: LightWave, AfterEffects


This movie is part of the collection: SIGGRAPH

Director: Frankie Chung
Producer: Chu Chu Cheng
Production Company: centro digital pictures ltd
Keywords: Animation Screening Room 2001
Contact Information: lui@Centro.com.hk
www.centro.com.hk
601 hkitc
72 tat chee avenue
hong kong, nil
Hong Kong
(852) 2319 6688
Fax: (852) 2319 2272


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Average Rating: [4.0 out of 5 stars]

Reviewer: Mersh - [4.0 out of 5 stars] - May 18, 2008
Subject: Masterpiece
This depiction of Coca Cola being used by clay dolls is very original. The scene that the production team decided to use looks more realistic than the polar bears. Although polar bears are soft and cuddly, some people will associate with the drink better when seeing a real world situation. This is masterpiece!

Reviewer: mydo - [4.0 out of 5 stars] - February 20, 2008
Subject: my
This depiction of Coca Cola being used by clay dolls is very original. The scene that the production team decided to use looks more realistic than the polar bears. Although polar bears are soft and cuddly, some people will associate with the drink better when seeing a real world situation. This is masterpiece!

Reviewer: cwgospodarka - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - November 6, 2007
Subject: aaaaaaaaaaaa
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Reviewer: dennigrl - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - February 24, 2005
Subject: Coca Cola=Clay Dolls
This depiction of Coca Cola being used by clay dolls is very original. The scene that the production team decided to use looks more realistic than the polar bears. Although polar bears are soft and cuddly, some people will associate with the drink better when seeing a real world situation. This is masterpiece!

Reviewer: Spuzz - [4.0 out of 5 stars] - August 13, 2004
Subject: Chinese Coke, If you please.
Pretty nicely animated advert for Coke, in Chinese. Some people 'get' it, I don't, but nevertheless, I enjoyed this spot.

Reviewer: Kluf - [4.0 out of 5 stars] - April 14, 2004
Subject: You'll understand it
A excellent made commmercial, they celebrate Coca Cola, really euphoric, maybe too much.

Reviewer: Melkor - [4.0 out of 5 stars] - June 7, 2003
Subject: Commercial
A commercial for coke in Chinese. Nice effect.

Credits

Leung Yiu FungKith NgMiles Cheng Marvin ChungAlan YeungRoger WongSonya ChuAndrew ChenLau Wing SuenAnna WanAnson LamMike MakNg Man LungJane WongVincent ChanRonald ToTse King HoWong Ching YeeTssang Man TsunPaul DugganCecil ChengFranco Lam


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