Title | SANTA CRASHES CHRISTMAS |
Brand | ALDI AUSTRALIA |
Product / Service | ALDI CHRISTMAS |
Category | A09. Sound Design |
Entrant | RUMBLE STUDIOS Sydney, AUSTRALIA |
Idea Creation | BMF Sydney, AUSTRALIA |
Production | RUMBLE STUDIOS Sydney, AUSTRALIA |
Production 2 | GOODOIL FILMS Sydney, AUSTRALIA |
Production 3 | ALT.VFX Sydney, AUSTRALIA |
Name | Company | Position |
---|---|---|
Tone Aston | Rumble Studios | Sound Engineer |
Alex Derwin | BMF Australia | Executive Creative Director |
David Fraser | BMF Australia | Creative Director |
Christina Aventi | BMF Australia | Executive Planning Director |
Alison Tilling | BMF Australia | Head of Planning |
Kellie Box | BMF Australia | Planner |
Stephen McArdle | BMF Australia | Managing Director |
Paul Coles | Aldi Australia | General Manager |
Ailsing Colley | BMF Australia | Group Creative Director |
James Arnold | BMF Australia | Senior Account Manager |
India Gates | BMF Australia | Account Executive |
Claire Seffrin | BMF Australia | Senior Producer |
Hamish Rothwell | Goodoil Films | Director |
Sam Long | Goodoil Films | Executive Producer |
Andrew McLean | Goodoil Films | Producer |
Guy Treadgold | Goodoil Films | Production Art Director |
Germain McMicking | Goodoil Films | Director Of Photography |
Mark Burnett | The Editors | Editor |
Elliott Wheeler | Turning Studios | Composer |
Every Christmas one unexpected guest turns up, and every Christmas we welcome them in with open arms… it would be un-Australian not to. In this spot a most unexpected guest turns up in the most unexpected place.
In this spot the idea was to go on a journey with Santa as he crashes in the outback and then is helped back to work by the locals. With spacecraft like sounds, the noises of the outback, to the mirage sequence when Santa sees his old friends the reindeer. The final sequence was a challenge, creating from scratch the unique sounds of a V8 cross space craft sleigh that the locals built for Santa. Finally creating a balanced mix so the music and sound design weave neatly around each other, allowing each to take the lead respectively.