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A new short film made by Wieden+Kennedy for Sony shows the magic that happens when you bring two artists together.
This short film is set in Flemington, New Jersey, in a model railroad museum called Northlandz. It is owned and built by Bruce Williams Zaccagnino.
Over 35 years, Zaccagnino built an impressive attraction that fills over 52,000 square feet of space.
To capture the splendor of Northlandz like never before, miniature photographer Matt Albanese was engaged for his expertise.
The result of Albanese’s work is a stunning film captured with Sony’s QX100 camera
This film is a part of Sony’s new brand communication that communicates its brand value of bringing artistry and engineering together. To find out more, visit their site here.
Watch it below:




[via The Inspiration]
A new short film made by Wieden+Kennedy for Sony shows the magic that happens when you bring two artists together.
This short film is set in Flemington, New Jersey, in a model railroad museum called Northlandz. It is owned and built by Bruce Williams Zaccagnino.
Over 35 years, Zaccagnino built an impressive attraction that fills over 52,000 square feet of space.
To capture the splendor of Northlandz like never before, miniature photographer Matt Albanese was engaged for his expertise.
The result of Albanese’s work is a stunning film captured with Sony’s QX100 camera
This film is a part of Sony’s new brand communication that communicates its brand value of bringing artistry and engineering together. To find out more, visit their site here.
Watch it below:
[via The Inspiration]