Copenhagen - Ever
been to the cinema and quietly frowned upon fellow members of the audience who
munch loudly on popcorn, or noisily slurp their drinks? Well, Saatchi
& Saatchi Denmark came up with a unique alternative to the annual ads
created by Coca-Cola reminding the audience to be quiet during movie
screenings, which made some surprised Cinephiles in Copenhagen the unexpected
Stars of a bespoke film.
In
Denmark a Public Service Announcement discouraging people from spoiling film
screenings for others by making noise is traditionally aired just before a
movie starts, and Coca-Cola has a long history of making these ads. This
year the idea behind the announcement titled ‘The Coca-Cola Slurp’ was:
Please keep quiet during the movie. It’s not the same with you in it.
In
an unexpected stunt at a cinema in Copenhagen, movie lovers were amazed to see
themselves on the big screen, popping up behind the actors, noisily slurping
their Coca-Cola and spoiling the drama in a specially made short film played to
the audience before the premiere of Anchorman 2.
The
creative team created the stunt by making their own Hollywood genre film,
and capturing the unsuspecting audience on a green screen, with hidden
cameras. As they arrived at the cinema and settled into their seats, a retouch
artist then quickly edited them into a bespoke film that was shown on the big
screen to rapturous applause. Check out a film of the stunt here which
shows some behind the scenes and audience reaction: http://bit.ly/1oHUsnn
Executive
Creative Director Jason Mendes commented: "After Regner & Jesper wrote
the cinema ads, it suddenly dawned on us that the creative platform naturally
lent itself to do a stunt like this. We
have seen real people in advertising before, but not - to our knowledge - so
quickly after they have been filmed, and combined with previously shot footage
in this way. It required a hell of a lot
of prep to get it right on the night.”
Two
special Hollywood genre movie clips were directed by Christian Eaglecastles out
of M2 Films, to show cinema-goers as alternative public service
announcements: ‘Gangster’ and ‘Stableboy’. In ‘Gangster’ we see an actor,
who represents a member of the audience, transported into a scene where a cop
is being buried alive as she casually munches on her popcorn; and ‘Stableboy’
invites us into a Regency boudoir where a Lady Chatterley character is
undressed by her Stableboy, and again, a guy who represents a member of the
cinema audience, suddenly appears into the heart of the scene, as a result of
noisily sipping his Coca-Cola.
“Coca-Cola
has a historic affiliation with the Danish cinemas and it is fair to say that
we have always played an integrated part of the movie experience, which
includes our sponsored service announcements. It is not an easy job to make
quietness exciting, but the creative glue underpinning this year’s executions
is extremely powerful,” says Market Operations Director for Denmark, Charlotte
van Burleigh.