Queen track will back Cadbury's successor to 'gorilla' spot

by Kunal Dutta Campaign 27-Mar-08, 17:00

Cadbury's eagerly awaited sequel to the "gorilla" Dairy Milk spot will debut this Saturday, featuring a midnight truck race set to Queen's 80s track Don't Stop Me Now.

The ad, written and directed by Fallon's Juan Cabral, will air in the ad break of Grand Designs at 7.25pm on Channel 4, followed by showings during ER at 9.05pm and CSI: New York on five at 9.10pm.

The 90-second spot was shot over six nights at an airport in Mexico. It consists of an elaborate 800-metre race, shot on a runway and lit by 200 blue sidelights, where numerous coloured trucks come to life and compete against each other.

In the ad, a small unassuming one-man vehicle plays the underdog that battles against other engines, including baggage transporters, lorries and motorised stairs.

Two 35mm film cameras, two high-definition cameras and a crash-camera were used to give the footage a fluid sense of motion.

The trucks, selected from airports across Mexico, were "pimped" to assume different characteristics. The modifications took three weeks and involved processes including sandblasting, paint jobs, engine rebuilds, structural work, replacing wheel hubs, new tyres, changing lights and refitting interiors.

Phil Rumbol, Cadbury's marketing director, said: "We recognised that ‘gorilla' had an enigmatic, almost random
element to it that audiences had responded to, and had generated masses of debate online. That was something we wanted to make even more explicit in this next film.

"It's like saying: ‘Don't tell people you're funny; tell them the joke.'

"This campaign is the antithesis of the hard sell and is about delivering joy there and then."

Rumbol said "Glass and a Half Full Productions" would be a long-running campaign that could "broaden into
different genres of entertainment beyond film" .

"What we are focused on is the response. The key question we ask is: ‘Will people see this and have a moment of unmistakeable joy?' That is the acid test."

The ad was produced by Blink and involved 140 cast members.

Comments

RACHEL DUTTON

RACHEL DUTTON - 27/03/2008

thank god i was worried i was gonna have to watch two tvs at once to get the right channel....

 
 
Awalla Fa'Shagba

Awalla Fa'Shagba - 28/03/2008

I'm completely uninspired about the ad already.

 
 
Cathy Skinner

Cathy Skinner - 28/03/2008

Bring back the Gorilla

 
 

- 28/03/2008

good track, let's see if the advert works!

 
 
Jennifer Omran

Jennifer Omran - 28/03/2008

'Don't stop me now' is a 70s track, not an 80s one. Devil's in the detail!

 
 
Tim Brody

Tim Brody - 28/03/2008

It must be a very sad existence being you Awalla. It sounds absolutely fantastic to me.

 
 
Colin Marrs

Colin Marrs - 29/03/2008

The ad has been seeded on YouTube before its TV release tonight. Watch it and comment here Cadbury’s releases Queen-Dairy-Milk Trucks ad on YouTube

 
 
Colin Marrs

Colin Marrs - 29/03/2008

Apologies - Please click on the related news item above to the right to view and comment on the ad. It is titled "Cadbury’s releases QueenDairy Milk Trucks on YouTube"

 
 

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