Guinness : Hands
Turns out sign language and a well-placed bird flip aren't the only ways for you to express impatience with your hands, as Guinness expounds on it's "good things come to those who wait" tag with a visually mesmerizin
Published On
Feb 07, 2007
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Turns out sign language and a well-placed bird flip aren't the only ways for you to express impatience with your hands, as Guinness expounds on it's "good things come to those who wait" tag with a visually mesmerizing short film from animator/director Michael Schlingmann titled "Hands." Featuring precision editing of footage of a pair of (you guessed it) hands as they perform a litany of dextrous moves, the film is accompanied by an iChameleon Group-designed web experience that allows visitors to create their own version of the handy spectacle, complete with their choice of moves, music and personal message.
Credits
- Date
- Feb 07, 2007
- Interactive Creative Director :
- Juan-Carlos Morales
- Interactive Associate Creative Director :
- James Allen
- Interactive Associate Creative Director :
- Gary Hoff
- Art Director :
- Murray Carrasco
- Art Director :
- Damion Parsons
- Art Director :
- Cesar Santos
- Art Director :
- Stuart Woodall
- Copywriter :
- Erica Boynton
- Copywriter :
- Sean Vrabel
- Senior Flash Programmer :
- Jason Miller
- Flash Programmer :
- Alex Toledo
- Flash Programmer :
- JP Vasquez
- Flash Programmer :
- Luis Giron
- Flash Programmer :
- Dustin Mershon
- Flash Programmer :
- Rudo Akil Boothe
- ColdFusion Programmer :
- Will Belden
- ColdFusion Programmer :
- Max Leynov
- ColdFusion Programmer :
- Tom de Manincor
- Technical Director :
- Rob Gonda
- Strategist :
- Freddie Laker
- Strategist :
- Damian Canning
- Strategist :
- Alistair Beattie
- Agency :
- AMV BBDO
- Interactive Agency :
- iChameleon Group
- Client :
- Guinness
- Brand :
- Guinness
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