SONY BRAVIA AD
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SONY BRAVIA AD


Sony plans to follow up the 'Bouncy Balls' TV spot that was created to promote their BRAVIA TV brand with a new spot set to be called 'Paint' . The new Bravia TV commercial will be directed by award-winning director Jonathan Glazer, who is responsible for a dazzling array of original work in the fields of commercial, music video and film production. His credits include videos for bands such as Jamiroquai, Massive Attack and Radiohead, and also some of the most memorable ads for Guinness and Stella Artois.

An empty multi-storey Glasgow tower block in Queen’s Court, Toryglen, had 70,000 litres of paint blasted across it by fireworks as part of this new multi-million pound campaign. The commercial has not been screened yet but you can check some shots from the set over on the Bravia website.




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