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Motion Theory Brings an Epic Daydream to Camparisoda

Director Grady Hall of production company Motion Theory dramatizes a young woman's life story as an imaginative visual journey for Camparisoda.

Press Release from Motion Theory

Marina del Rey, CA (July 5, 2011) -- Director Grady Hall of production company Motion Theory dramatizes a young woman's life story as an imaginative visual journey for Camparisoda. Via ad agency Euro RSCG, the epic :45 commercial titled "Welcome to Giulia" represents the launch spot of Campari's major marketing push for the iconic aperitif brand in 2011.

"Welcome to Giulia" opens as a bartender flips the cap off a Camparisoda bottle. The opening triggers the life story that Giulia shares with a handsome stranger, who so vividly imagines her tale that the pair is transported into her daydream world. A series of intricately linked adventures reveal Giulia's past as a ballerina, peace protester, and princess whose heart is broken by a knight in shining armor. Subsequent vignettes show her exploring the world by horseback, motorcycle and hot air balloon, before finally returning to the present day at the bar as she shares her story over a drink. Each vignette creatively segues into the next through various in-camera and visual effects, with each transition providing a key storytelling element as Giulia travels effortlessly through time and space in the scenes.

Euro RSCG wanted a visual representation of the brand concept "We are all worlds to explore" and the tagline "Nice to meet you". Hall, who specializes as a story and character-driven director with an ability to weave in highly filmic and conceptual visuals, worked closely with the agency to further develop and refine the life journey of Giulia.

"This huge, round-the-world visual adventure is really about the simple idea of getting beneath the surface - beyond the small talk - with both friends and strangers," said Hall. "I wanted to evoke that sense of a deeper personal connection, but also show how the imagination can run wild when interpreting someone's story."

Hall and his Motion Theory production team shot the commercial on location in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The highly technical shoot involved wire and stunt work of the lead actress, who had a background in dance and horseback riding, so was physically capable of carrying off the spot's various stunts. This was all captured as live-action footage with a RED One camera fastened to a Locomoco motion control rig. To achieve the Viewmaster-like effect as seen in the spot's final travel vignettes, Hall spearheaded the engineering of a custom crane arm weighted on a pendulum that allowed DP Martin Coppen to spin and shoot at the same time. The visual effects team back at Motion Theory sister company Mirada then contributed extensive CG, matte painting and compositing work to give the spot its final polish.

About Motion TheoryMotion Theory is a creative home for directors with a sharp visual and narrative focus. The company's talent roster ranges from award-winning veterans to emerging filmmakers, all sharing extraordinary visual style and the storytelling ability to transform creative potential into compelling viewer experiences across advertising and entertainment. http://www.motiontheory.com

CREDITSCamparisoda "Welcome to Giulia"

AGENCYAgency: Euro RSCG MilanExecutive Creative Director: Giovanni PorroCreative Directors: Erick Loi, Dario VillaTV Producer: Richard RonanAccount Director: Giancarlo PaganiAccount Executive: Federica Papetti

PRODUCTIONProduction Company: Motion TheoryDirector: Grady HallExecutive Producers: Javier Jimenez, Annie JohnsonLine Producer: John MarxDirector of Photography: Martin Coppen

POST PRODUCTIONPost Production/VFX Company: MiradaExecutive Creative Director: Grady HallHead of Visual Effects: John FragomeniSenior Art Director: Jonathan WuVFX Supervisor: Jonah HallVFX Producer: Scott BoyajanDesigners: Casey McIntyre, Heidi Berg, James Levy, Andrea TsengDesigner/Animators: Phil Guthrie, Ben Hansford, Tom O'Neill, Scott UyeshimaPreviz: Slavik Anishchenko, Samir LyonsModelers: Colin Cromwell, Charles Stornolio3D Generalists: Brian Broussard, Oded RazFX Lead: Kevin GillenFX Animators: Scott Pagano, Charles StornolioComp Supervisor: Andrew AshtonCompositors: Daniel Raschko, Brett Reyenger, Mark RobbenMatte Painters: Chris Duncan, Paul Fedor, Eric MattsonRoto Artist: Elissa Bello, Zac Chowdhury, Megan Gaffney, Aya Peard, Edie Paul, Carlos Rosario, Jackie Shibles, Midori Witsken, Shih-lin WuTracking: Juan Colon, Dylan Jutt, Apirak Kamjan, Jared SandersFlame Artists: Mark Renton, Brian ConlonProduction Manager/HR Director: Tina Van DeldenProduction Coordinator: Michael RossStoryboard Artist: Yori Mochizuki

EDITORIALEditorial Company: MiradaEditor: Fred FouqetAssistant Editors: Jeff Aquino, Rigo Madrigal

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