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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