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A baby typing, a miniature
purple Alien, and a guy with his head up his bum. These
are all the things you see around a normal office,
right? Well, Dummy Director Harold Einstein thinks so,
and as he's done many times before, he once again called
on The Character Shop to bring to life these crazy
concepts through the use of Practical and Animatronic
Puppetry.
The spot starts with “Trish” eating a Take 5 bar at her
desk. When she’s asked what she’s eating, she says “It’s
a Take5 bar”. When her co-worker says he doesn’t know
what it is, she says, “Where have you been? Under a
rock?” And in fact, that’s where he’s been! What follows
is an avalanche of silly idioms, literally played out:
Are ya clueless? Born yesterday? Raised by Wolves? From
another planet? and so on, with each visual pun set up
and knocked out of the stadium.
“Ya Born Yesterday?” meant that we cut to a shot in
a cubicle, where a laptop is perched on a car seat, and a
pair of baby hands is typing furiously away, while sucking
on a baby bottle. Annoyed at Trish’s implication, the
hands stop typing, yank the bottle out of its mouth, and
annoyedly slams it on the keyboard. “Really, Trish?”
This gag was brought to life by a pair of amazing
animatronic hands, with an ingeniously built inner
mechanism, and a realistic silicone skin covering. (Shades
of Westworld!). These were puppeteered by Lazzarini
himself, while fellow puppeteers manipulated the baby’s
feet and bottle, separately. Everything was angled, set,
and framed intentionally to crop out the puppeteers and
rigs so no CGI removal was required in Post. THAT’S clever
film-making. Pre-Planning intelligently so you Do it On
The Day rather than Fixing it In Later in Post.
An additional minor (but still convincingly
realistic) effect was also achieved by TCS when the
woman who was raised by wolves pops up out of a pack
of actual wolves, with a raw steak in her mouth.
Sanitary and vegan, the steak she had (extremely
rare!) was a beautiful silicone replica, uncanny in
how much it resembles a real steak.
The head itself was a nice marriage of Practical and
CGI, with a head shell created and puppeteered by The
Character Shop crew, and then the actor’s face cgi’ed
on by the resourceful and dependable folks at The Mill
Los Angeles.
The final scene didn't need Trish to set it up;
because walking into frame, casually holding a cup of
coffee, came guy everybody knows…the one with his head
up his butt. This hilarious punchline to the ad was
another smart combination of realistic anatomical
prosthetics, puppetry and custom costume work by The
Character Shop a live performer in the suit, and
post-CGI work by The Mill. Several iterations were
tried and refined in order to get the anatomy *just*
right, for a believable visual representation of that
dude that stuck it where the sun don't shine.
Check out some of the video and behind the scenes
photos that shows the incredible talent and work that
goes into making a project like this from scratch!
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