Shot with a single camera on the 10th February 2010 during the game against Liverpool, the film is about the Arsenal matchday experience from the perspective of the fans. With over 100,000 views in the first month on YouTube, the film has been seen by Arsene Wenger who showed it to the Arsenal squad.
Shot with a single camera on the 10th February 2010 during the game against Liverpool, the film is about the Arsenal matchday experience from the perspective of the fans. With over 100,000 views in the first month on YouTube, the film has been seen by Arsene Wenger who showed it to the Arsenal squad.
This past sunday, the red and black crowd was waiting to see Flamengo win the Brazilian National Soccer Championship for the sixth time. A seventeen years waiting line was at the end, and Flamengo, the team that has the biggest number of fans in Brazil, won its last match 2x1 against Grêmio's team. Moments of tension, joy and ecstasy on a day that will never be forgotten, an epic day. The Maracanã stadium was completely full for the red and black…
New awesome commercial from Nike Football.
Directed by Guy Ritchie (Snatch).
Cameo appearances from Arsène Wenger, William Gallas, Wayne Rooney, Cristiano Ronaldo, Cesc Fabregas, Marco Materazzi, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Ronaldinho, Rafael Márquez, Bojan Krkić, Ruud van Nistelrooy and Wesley Sneijder.
The :60 TV spots, directed and produced by Honest for Nike’s 2006 Joga Bonito campaign, was created with the intent of prompting web users to generate their own video segment and submit it to the world’s longest soccer chain.
Filmed across ten states, shot on the HVX200 each video started with the premise of a soccer ball entering at the left of frame and eventually exiting at the right — a simple action that could easily be adapted and then filmed…
World Premiere SXSW 2010
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"Refait" is a remake of the football WorldCup match between France and Germany (Seville, Spain, 1982). Shot by Pied La Biche in Villeurbanne (France), every aspect of the fifteen last minutes of the match was carefully reconstructed : players, positions, gestures, intensity, drama etc. It consists in shifting the traditional game area into the urban environment. Each sequence takes place in one or several locations and then the city temporarily becomes…
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