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25 April 2006

Ads We Love: "Bouncy Balls"

Bouncyballs_1The NY-based TED team spent much of last week in San Francisco, remembering just how much we love that gorgeous city. It seems a fine moment, then, to share another of our favorite ads, which screened at TED2006.

Many of you have no doubt seen this spot (a testament to its wide appeal, since it hasn't actually aired in the U.S.). But in case its escaped your attention ... Imagine 250,000 colored Superballs, bouncing down the hills of San Francisco. Now watch ... No CGI here. These are real balls, real hills, real color. Even a real frog.

Created by Fallon London for Sony Bravia.

[Other Ads We Love: Boardroom | noitulovE (Evolution)]

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