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Sony ‘Paint’: The explosions of colour that covered a Glasgow estate | Sony ‘Paint’: The explosions of colour that covered a Glasgow estate |
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In 2006, Sony set out to create "Paint", external, widely regarded as one of the most technically complex adverts ever made. | |
After searching across Europe, producers settled on a Glasgow housing estate as its backdrop, using pyrotechnics to fire 70,000 litres of paint over buildings to promote the Bravia television brand. | After searching across Europe, producers settled on a Glasgow housing estate as its backdrop, using pyrotechnics to fire 70,000 litres of paint over buildings to promote the Bravia television brand. |
The estate was due for demolition and became a temporary home to the 250-strong crew of producers, technical staff and fireworks experts who worked on the advert. | The estate was due for demolition and became a temporary home to the 250-strong crew of producers, technical staff and fireworks experts who worked on the advert. |
The BBC has spoken to members of the production crew to find out how it was made. | The BBC has spoken to members of the production crew to find out how it was made. |
Video by Morgan Spence | Video by Morgan Spence |
Footage courtesy of Sony, Fallon & Proudfoot TV | Footage courtesy of Sony, Fallon & Proudfoot TV |
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