Monday, February 23, 2009

New Mercedes Benz GLK Commercial

Mercedes-Benz called on Rhino Creative Director/Visual Effects Supervisor Vico Sharabani to teamed with Paydirt and Merkley+Partners director Iain Mackenzie to create two commercial spots for the new Mercedes Benz GLK, a new smaller, sleeker SUV.

Press Release From Rhino, A Gravity Co.
The spots showcase the agility, beauty, and functionality of the new model, as it navigates the winding streets of old Italy with ease, squeezing between two semis unscathed, and passing through the trunk of a redwood without a splinter. The beautiful footage, shot by Mackenzie, was enhanced through a Flame color correction system that was specifically tailored for Mercedes by Vico and Rhino lead artist Mickey Gorenstein. Gorenstein developed an eye for Flame color correction working at Gravity Visual Effects in Tel Aviv before moving to Rhino.

Vico noted, "Incorporating these color correction techniques enabled some creative exploration of different palettes and textures, giving us more precision and allowing contextual replacements that just wouldn't have been possible in Telecine. Our system enables our Flame artist to color correct isolated images while compositing. It's a more specific process, and a more efficient process, highlighting individual elements and color correcting them independently."

Additionally, because the vignettes were shot at different times of the day in different locations, the Rhino team had to replace the backgrounds, reconstruct the landscapes, adjust the lighting and luminance and color per scene for seamless continuity. "This kind of work comes up frequently in car spots," notes Managing Director, Rick Wagonheim. "The money isn't available anymore for directors to wait for the perfectly sunlit moment to shoot. Ian is a brilliant director and gave us brilliant looking film, but he too is at the mercy of reality, and our job is to create a better reality, another reason for color correcting in Flame."

The ongoing partnership between Rhino, Merkley+Partners and Mercedes-Benz includes two-dozen design-heavy effects spots, many of which Vico was the Creative Director/Visual Effects Supervisor. Rick continues, "Agencies and directors love Vico, first as a creative director for his eye, and secondly for his contribution and collaboration as a visual effects supervisor. He always looks for director-friendly solutions that guarantee great looking film, never encumbering the shoot. Thirdly, everyone loves Vico because he's got a great vibe!"

Rhino's work for Mercedes is the latest in a string of successful ventures for major brands and feature films including recent Golden Globe nominee, The Reader, Dreamworks' comedy, Ghost Town, Soul Men, starring Samuel L. Jackson, and spots for Cadillac, Verizon, Subway, ESPN and Toyota.

Credits:
Spot Title: Mercedes-Benz New Arrival, Narrow
Agency: Merkley + Partners
Exec CD/Partner (New Arrival): Andy Hirsch, Randy Saitta
Group CD (Narrow): Scott Zacaroli, David Fox
Senior Producer: Rachel Novak
Prod Co: Paydirt
Director: Iain Mackenzie
EP: Jonathon Ker
Post/Effects: Rhino
CD: Vico Sharabani
Lead Flame Artist: Micky Gorenstein
Flame Artist(s): Theodore Maniatis, Steve Koenig
Producer: Linda Gallagher
COO/ Sr. EP: Camille Geier
Managing Director: Rick Wagonheim
Editorial: BUG
Editor: Andre Betz
EP: Jane Weintraub

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yes, it is a beautiful add. Is it filmed in Chuisi, Italy or Anguilara, Italy... or somewhere else?
Thanks.

John said...

Fantastic production, the color and lighting are crisp and impressive. Intersting for me, I was in Tuscany last year and rented a small Mercedes SUV. It truly was the right car for the hills and those narrow hilltop towns.
...I really want to know where this was filmed.

Sylvia G said...

The spot was filmed in various locations in Northern Italy, I will post the locations as soon I can confirm them for you guys.

Anonymous said...

I am a recent college grad that studied abroad in Orvieto, Italy my fall semester 2007. I know they were filming a car commercial then in the town of Orvieto so I assume this is it, and thus one of the locations for the shoot. It sure looks like it anyway!

Rob Tarasio said...

Hello, I am familiar with this region of Tuscany. The three towns being featured in the GLK ad are Sarteano, Monepultiano and Orvieto. Sarteano is the most notable for me because I own a vacation apartment for tourists in this town and one of the ad's shots show a clear view of our palazzo’s front facade and our window's. Our Sarteano home's web site is www.casasarteano.com which has many more pictures.

Best Regards,
Rob Tarasio
www.casasarteano.com

Anonymous said...

The music, people, the MUSIC!!!

WOW, WOW, WOW!

What is it, someone pls dish.

jaye said...

thanks sylvia,

i'm especially interested if more was shot in one town than another. expect tourism to grow in that town asap. gorgeous.

Anonymous said...

Can anyone tell me the name of the music that is in the commercial that starts with the car in the hangar and a sheet is being removed to reveal it. I do hope it wasn't a score strictly for the ad.

Thanks, Andy K

Anonymous said...

can anyone tell me the music for this commercial i think its a wonderful blend.

Rockland County NY used GLK said...

Very Nice video..
The GLK model is one of the popular model of Mercedes in today's car market. I'm interested to buy a GLK soon. I think your video is helpful for me to bring this SUV.

Thanks...

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