Toshiba "timesculpture" ad entered into the Guinness Book of World Records
London - Grey London's "timesculpture" ad for Toshiba has made it into the Guinness Book of World Records.
The spot, which was filmed using more than 200 of Toshiba's own Gigashot HD camcorders, has picked up the record for "The most moving image cameras used in a composite film shot".
The ad, which promotes Toshiba's Upscaling range of TVs, uses a 3D extension of the bullet-time technique made famous in the film The Matrix to create a "moving snapshot of time".
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Grey developed the idea while the Hungry Man director, Mitch Stratten, created the technique.
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Comments
David Bowie - 10/03/2009
great track. can't beat crystal castles
ormiston groove - 10/03/2009
Jesus, they'll give world records for anything now. In Norris McWhirter's day it was longest toenails, most sneezes and Roy Castle's trumpet. That was your lot.
Eddie Bongo - 10/03/2009
if you wanna be a record breaker!!!!!! Dedications what you need.