Description
BBH New York and Google Creative Lab have collaborated in creating a web film that feature a variety of experiments to test the speed of the Google Chrome browser. There are a whole set of real tests that Google do in benchmarking the performance of Chrome. And then there are these: three quirky and playful tests in which Google Chrome is pitted against some very fast things: lightning, sound, and an over-sized potato gun. Rather than try and tell Internet users how fast Google Chrome is, the film demonstrates speed through testing it.
Chief Creative Officer: Kevin Roddy
Executive Creative Directors: Pelle & Calle Sjoenell, BBH; Robert Wong, Google Creative Lab
Art Direct: Steve Peck
Copywriter: Jared Elms
Project Manager: Jessica Bigarel, Google Creative Lab
Head of Broadcast: Lisa Setten
Producer: Orlee Tatarka
Business Affairs: Julia Clark, Debbie Gleason
Business Director: Ben Malbon
Project Manager: Rossa Hsieh
Production Company: 1st Avenue Machine
Director: Aaron Duffy
Conceptual Fabricator: Bob Partington
Executive Producer: Sam Penfield
Line Producer: Michael Solomon
Editorial Company: Lost Planet
Editor: Charlie Johnston
Assistant Editor: Chris Huth
Executive Producer: Krystyn Wagenberg
Producer: Meagen Carroll
Telecine Company: Katabatic
Telecine Artist: Emery Wells
Producer: Dave Escovitz
Online Facility: Black Hole
VFX Artist: Tim Farrell
Producer: Tim Vierling
Audio Facility: Plush NYC
Audio Engineer: Rob Fielack
Sound Designer: Joseph Fraioli / JafBox Sound
Absolutely brilliant. Amazing from every possible angle. All I can say is, "I'm wicked jealous."
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Cool idea
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All the work for Chrome is mavelous, incredible, stupendous, amazing, astonishing and that's as far as my english goes. I wish I did that.
All the work for Chrome is mavelous, incredible, stupendous, amazing, astonishing and that's as far as my english goes. I wish I did that.
Where are the "forced" comments? lol It's funny how some "forced" ideas are liked while others are not.. That said, it's a good entertaining spot. I highly doubt Chrome is that fast, but anyway.
Show, don't tell. And that's just what Google's done, in a really fun and engaging way. Great demonstration.
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Casey Boccia
Carton Donofrio Partners
StopTheAdness.org
Awesome!
It was selected as 'Today's finest ad' on Pièce de Pub du Jour some days ago.

Hehe, superb.
Brilliant idea, great way to get the message across!
Cheers from Switzerland
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