The new 60 second TV spot for BMW's new campaign created by Nick Thornton-Jones and Warren Du Preez (Wanted Films).
The commercial is soundtracked by a modern re-working of Beethoven's 9th Symphon...
The new 60 second TV spot for BMW's new campaign created by Nick Thornton-Jones and Warren Du Preez (Wanted Films).
The commercial is soundtracked by a modern re-working of Beethoven's 9th Symphony produced by UNKLE.
Like to rate videos and let people know what you think?
Automatically share your ratings, favorites, and more on Facebook, Twitter, and Google Reader with YouTube Autoshare.
Autoshare makes certain YouTube activities public on the services you choose. Select only the services you are comfortable with - like Facebook, Twitter, or Google Reader - to let your friends know what you like on YouTube. You can turn Autoshare off at any time.
Like to share videos with friends?
Automatically share your ratings, favorites, and more on Facebook, Twitter, and Google Reader with YouTube Autoshare.
Autoshare makes certain YouTube activities public on the services you choose. Select only the services you are comfortable with - like Facebook, Twitter, or Google Reader - to let your friends know what you like on YouTube. You can turn Autoshare off at any time.
If you like this ad and have never heard of Synesthesia, you should look it up. This video is a surprisingly effective representation of one version of the condition.
I can honestly say that I've watched this over 100 times and that part in particular just stirs me where I hear it and see the visuals with it. I love it.
Autoshare makes certain YouTube activities public on the services you choose. Select only the services you are comfortable with - like Facebook, Twitter, or Google Reader - to let your friends know what you like on YouTube. You can turn Autoshare off at any time.
It's on there. The track is called 'Chaos in Paradise'
Whilst the album 'End Titles.... Redux' does exist, it does not contain a track called Chaos in Paradise, so that information is incorrect.
I highly recommend both albums.