Lexus GS
We have delivered the ultimate road trip for the latest Lexus GS commercial from CHI & Partners, directed by long term collaborator Anthony Dickenson through Pulse Films.
The new GS 350h is driven through a dizzying array of environments, from slick city streets to forests to highways in the Midwest. The ad was inspired by the efforts of the chief engineer of the Lexus GS, Yoshihiko Kanamori, and his team, who drove the car a million miles around the world during its development.
Our involvement started when Antony approached us to discuss how he wanted to apply stop frame photographic techniques into a seamless journey. We tested with different rigs and setups before settling on a Canon 5D MarkII shooting RAW exposures every second with the camera vehicle moving at 30 miles per hour. This became a constant for the multiple shoot days that occurred around the world including California, South Africa, Namibia and Iceland. This constant movement forward allowed us to begin to stitch the images together, finding links between the forever encroaching landscapes, until it's very hard to see which element is taken from which location. In doing so we created a seamless impossible road that transcends multiple locations, continents and seasons.
All of the car material was shot in Los Angeles where the only examples of the new car were available. This included a day in the studio where one car had it's roof removed to allow a MILO motion control rig to travel through the car and into the sat nav screen on multiple lighting passes. The interior roof of the car was replaced in post with sgi assets.
Other key areas included the "neurones" end sequence which was designed and brought to life by Oscar Gonzalez.
All in all it was a huge project for us here at Time Based Arts, one which we were really able to craft and bring ideas to, under Anthony's direction. The difficulty and complexity of it's execution we hope is suitably disguised by the commercial's overall effortlessness to watch.