Dulux Walls Ad - Director's Cut
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Dulux Walls - Global film for the Let's Colour Campaign by Euro RSCG London
Let's Colour is a worldwide initiative to transform grey spaces with colourful paint.
This 2 minute global film was shot by multi-award winning director Adam Berg over four weeks in Brazil, France, London and India. Every location is real and they remain transformed by a palette consisting of 120 different colours. The people in the film are not actors, they are real people who rolled up their sleeves to transform their community with colour.
Music: 'Go Do' by Jonsi. Buy it here http://itunes.apple.com/artist/jonsi/id330298452
Read more about the Let's Colour project here:
http://www.letscolourproject.com/blog
http://www.letscolourproject.com
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How awesome is that? Congratulations, it's incredible and powerful!
u painted same aereas that originally white because of a historical background that comes from years, don't u think this should be respected?
there's a building from the brutalism period of last century's architecture, and u simply painted with no care about the, not only historical, but also political importance of this kind of building. i respect the ideia and the carrying about some forgotten areas, but...
@gnarlscrazy i see that and it's great. i just think that some buildings should be revitalizated by pro architects respecting the original traces. a lot of residential architecture's history stuff has been lost. altough what these guys are doing is really important and helpful for these 'forgotten' citizens, it's really amazing and fits very well with ideologies of street art. my congrats and my support ;D