The Flight of Condor
Description
A lever-arch file brand with 60 years of history that had never communicated anything, and Bolivia’s Bicentennial, became the challenge for this campaign.
Cóndor is a Bolivian brand that, over time, has made its way into offices, companies, factories, notaries, universities, schools, businesses, homes, and countless other places, because it is a strong, durable, and high-quality product. It was created to safeguard important documents and papers that must be preserved for many years.
This is how El Vuelo de Cóndor (The Flight of Condor) was born — an epic journey paying tribute to Bolivia’s Bicentennial, filled with pride and emotion, where we made the file “fly” over iconic locations across the country such as the Andes Mountains, Salar de Uyuni, Death Road, the Chiquitania, the Amazon, Lake Titicaca, Sucre, and more, accompanied by a story told from the heart.
With the help of AI, we brought to life stunning landscapes of Bolivia that perfectly contrast with the flight of the 3D-designed Cóndor file. A remarkable production by Mostro Squad from Chile.
Without a doubt, this project celebrates what is ours through creativity, technology, and innovation. #WeAreNotAlone in #1947
This professional campaign titled 'The Flight of Condor' was published in Bolivia in August, 2025. It was created for the brand: Condor, by ad agency: 1947. This Digital and Film media campaign is related to the Office Equipment industry and contains 1 media asset. It was submitted 4 months ago by Founder & Chief Creative Officer: Ferju Cuevas of 1947.
Credits
Agency: 1947, Santa Cruz, Bolivia
Founder & CCO: Ferju Cuevas
Founder & DCD: Rodsel Ticona
Art Director: James Rocha, Uber Gutiérrez
Copywriter: Ferju Cuevas
Account Director: Ceci Delgadillo
Production Company: Mostro Squad
Executive Producer: Adolfo Lira
Production Assistant: Renata Lira
Art Director: Team Squad
3D: Felipe Blamey
AI: Renata Lira
Post Production: Carla Quintana
Colorist: Juan Alarcón
Audio Studio: Mostro Squad
Client: Anabell Mustafa, Thomas Kuhnel, Tatiana Revollo