The much anticipated third installment of the Sony Bravia television campaign has finally been released — or found — on the internet. The first two, Balls and Paint made quite a scene over the last couple of years, both in their creation and amongst consumers; both won numerous advertising industry awards. Of course, neither aired here in the US, so enjoy them online and then run out and buy a Samsung or something.

The latest ad for Bravia, Play-Doh, was shot here in NY over the course of three weeks. The creators are calling it “the most ambitious piece of stop-motion animation ever undertaken.” Have a look here and let us know what you think. Personally, I like it better than Paint.


Andrew Ferguson Thursday, 10.04.07 @ 1:26 pm

Personally, I prefer Paint over the latest one.

I am, perhaps a bit disappointedly, coming to the realization that they will never top the beauty of their ad featuring the bouncy balls.


julia Thursday, 10.04.07 @ 2:21 pm

oh my dear sweet lordy lord. These are amazing!!


chapolito Thursday, 10.04.07 @ 6:29 pm

I agree with andrew, while i thought this one was great in its own way, the bouncy balls still are amazing in comparison. hopefully though, they will continue to makes these.


Wakka Thursday, 10.04.07 @ 9:28 pm

Great idea, yes. The fact that they stole it from KozynDan: not so cool. Sadly it seems the design company that produced this piece tipped it directly from a sample sent to them by the illustrating duo.


A Sunday, 10.07.07 @ 4:46 pm

I hope KozynDan will receive the kudos for this piece of work.
Corporations shouldn’t be able to get away with sort of blatant stealing.




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