I drew the pastel portraits of Erin for this Breck ad, code name "Crumple". The matched dissolve technique produced by Perpetual Motion Pictures superimposed artwork over a video freeze frame of the new Erin who was then set back into motion at the end of the ad. The crumpling/uncrumpling effect was achieved by pulling strings attached to points on the backs of color prints of before and after Erin through a table hole underneath. Video forward to crumple, reverse to uncrumple.
Women celebrity under 30 back during the 1970's are alittle more attractive looking than most of today's under 30 female celebrities(my opinion only).
Study her features carefully eg, her eyes, nose bridge, eyes-spacing, central third of her face aka mid-section and nose length: BINGO -- same ... as if his sister ... genetic stock as, get this, Putin (Russia): no kidding. Move beyond the intended cheerleader so-called impression ... this gal wears that veneer over a crisp edge.
THANK YOU! I've been hoping this commercial would be posted one day! I remember this commercial so well from my teen years. This commercial is when I first fell in love with Erin Gray. She was a HUGE commercial/print ad model/actress around this time. I think the first real acting role she had was in the mini-series "Evening in Byzantium" which aired before "Buck Rogers" series.
Where is Jaclyn Smiths '69 or '70 Breck commercial. First time I ever saw her.
nd318865 1 month ago
Which Breck ad said, "it may make no difference to you, but it does to me." ?
guywalker29 2 months ago
I drew the pastel portraits of Erin for this Breck ad, code name "Crumple". The matched dissolve technique produced by Perpetual Motion Pictures superimposed artwork over a video freeze frame of the new Erin who was then set back into motion at the end of the ad. The crumpling/uncrumpling effect was achieved by pulling strings attached to points on the backs of color prints of before and after Erin through a table hole underneath. Video forward to crumple, reverse to uncrumple.
robanderso 2 months ago
Women celebrity under 30 back during the 1970's are alittle more attractive looking than most of today's under 30 female celebrities(my opinion only).
TheXtro101 3 months ago
I would have banged her back then
smjjohnson 4 months ago
@smjjohnson I would've too, if only I wasn't 4 years old.
germanicelt 2 months ago
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Study her features carefully eg, her eyes, nose bridge, eyes-spacing, central third of her face aka mid-section and nose length: BINGO -- same ... as if his sister ... genetic stock as, get this, Putin (Russia): no kidding. Move beyond the intended cheerleader so-called impression ... this gal wears that veneer over a crisp edge.
CarCriticAssessor 5 months ago
Great! Never seen this one before, thanks
gmansi 7 months ago
hey my name is breck!!!!!!!! i feel special :)
markajam 1 year ago
THANK YOU! I've been hoping this commercial would be posted one day! I remember this commercial so well from my teen years. This commercial is when I first fell in love with Erin Gray. She was a HUGE commercial/print ad model/actress around this time. I think the first real acting role she had was in the mini-series "Evening in Byzantium" which aired before "Buck Rogers" series.
trusted64 1 year ago 2
@trusted64 Evening in Byzantium? lol nice the area I live in my city is also called Byzantium :D
Marinemauro 10 months ago