Brand | SAVOLA EGYPT |
Product/Service | VEGETABLE GHEE |
Entrant | IMPACT BBDO Cairo, EGYPT |
Category | Film - Visual Effects |
Entrant Company
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IMPACT BBDO Cairo, EGYPT
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Advertising Agency
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IMPACT BBDO Cairo, EGYPT
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Production Company
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PARTIZAN London, UNITED KINGDOM
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Brief Explanation
Egyptian housewives tend to be very proud of their cooking and the secret recipes that make homemade dinners thrive above all other alternatives. In fact, most women owned kitchen playhouses as kids; they’d have make belief tea parties and pretend to throw massive dinners.
With Ganna we thought we could use this insight to address our target audience by giving them an ad they could easily connect and identify with. Using a real-life mockup of a kitchen playhouse and an actual kitchen we portrayed the Egyptian housewife at the top of her game completely dominating her field of expertise. Showing both the child and the fully-grown woman doing her thing with absolute ease all comes down to the secret recipe used, Ganna.
Creative Execution
The challenge was to bring our concept to life without compromising on our idea and to do so in the most visually appealing and interesting way possible. The easy way to tackle this ad would have been to use 3D to create the visual effects, but we chose to go for reality. At the end, nothing looks better than the actual thing, so we made sure Partizan production house, which is based in London, limited the use of CGI and relied heavily on miniature models.
We created both the real sets and the mirroring miniature sets. The physicality of it all was very important for the universal need for physical objects in a world that has gone digital is more than just an act of nostalgia; it's a predilection. However, once both the actual set and the replica miniature kitchen were created we faced another challenge. Since our ad required the merge of both the real kitchen and the playhouse kitchen in a visually interesting way, the playhouse kitchen actually had to work like a real kitchen. So we made sure the miniature ovens, tea pots and every single item within the miniature replica was working properly the way it would in reality. Even the miniature food had to be actual miniature food that mixed and felt true to life. That meant the oven could heat a tiny meal, the lights inside a fridge flicked open whenever the door was pulled open and so on.
Staying faithful to the script we didn't compromise in the initial story board we had in mind and made it all work. Some visual effects were used to compliment the crafting of our miniatures. However, the vast majority of it all was real. A special camera with a unique lens had to be used to film all the miniature scenes and each time we shot a miniature scene we had to mimic every camera move on the real set, so that the transitions from the playhouse to the grown-up kitchen became seamless and unnoticeable to the human eye. At the end, the physical dimensions of our story helped make this ad as true to life as possible.
Credits
Hussam Mourou |
Executive Creative Director |
Mohamed Kamal/Ahmed Hefnawi |
Creative Director |
Mohamed Kamal |
Copywriter |
Ahmed Hefnawi |
Art Director |
Saleh El Azab |
Agency Producer |
Mohamed Sadek |
Account Supervisor |
Emile Tabanji |
Advertiser's Supervisor |
Isabella Parish |
Producer |
Matthias Hoene |
Director |
Alex Hagon |
Editor |
Frequency |
Sound Studio |
Mpc |
Post Production |
Hany Sarry |
Music |
Menna Hagrass |
Account Manager |
Mohamed Abdulatif |
Planner |
Joel Collins/Robyn Paiba |
Production Designer |
Mpc |
Special Effects/Computer Graphics |
Tim Green |
Cinematographer |
Tim Green |
Director Of Photography |
Alex Halley |
ProductionManager |