The SmooSpeak Video doorphone captures everything via Scarecrow Communications

Video Phone.jpgThe Anchor Panasonic Video Doorphone comes with a unique facility - visitor recording. These films, created by Scarecrow Communications Mumbai, use humour to highlight this unique benefit.

VIEW SPOT 1.
VIEW SPOT 2.

The first plot revolves around an old woman who does all sorts of bizarre things standing in front of the door - she breathes heavily, sticks her tongue out and even opens her nostrils wide. In the end we realize that she is actually giving her medical examination to a doctor through the doorphone.
Model.jpgThe second plot revolves around a young aspiring model giving out her personal details - from her vital stats to her cosmetic surgery and even contact details - facing a wall, in the middle of the street. In the end we realize that she is actually giving her audition to a famous director through the doorphone.

Credits - Creative Directors: Raghu Bhat, Manish Bhatt, Kapil Tammal, Sarvesh Raikar. Art Directors: Gagan Bindra, Ankit Dembla. Copywriters: Kapil Tammal, Sourabh Dubey, Sarvesh Raikar. Strategic Planner: Arunava Sengupta. Account Management: Mansi Choudhary. Brand Manager: Murli Mohan. Production House: Code Red Films. Director: Gajraj Rao. Production Producer: Subrat Ray. Cinematographer: Harendra Singh. Editor: Kiran Ghaisas. Sound Production: 4D Studio. Music Composer: Rooshin Dalal. Sound Designer: Kunal Dabholkar. Special Effects: Pixion Studios.

1 Comments

Devang said:

A well coming change to the Indian advt industry

liked both the spots

thanks

devang

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