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A new, stunning commercial for Turkish Airways created by Lowe Istanbul perfectly captures a child’s sense of wonder about flying.
In this two-minute commercial directed by Bahadir Karatas through Filmpark, no actors, corny scripts or punchlines are used.
Instead, real Turkish children and three months of filming in a small village in the Turkish countryside resulted in this spot that definitely hits a home run in storytelling and filmmaking.
This spot carries Turkish Airways’ commitment to flying domestically, not just internationally. In it, a group of children build a landing strip in an effort to get the planes in the sky to stop for them.
Watch it below:
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[via Adweek]
A new, stunning commercial for Turkish Airways created by Lowe Istanbul perfectly captures a child’s sense of wonder about flying.
In this two-minute commercial directed by Bahadir Karatas through Filmpark, no actors, corny scripts or punchlines are used.
Instead, real Turkish children and three months of filming in a small village in the Turkish countryside resulted in this spot that definitely hits a home run in storytelling and filmmaking.
This spot carries Turkish Airways’ commitment to flying domestically, not just internationally. In it, a group of children build a landing strip in an effort to get the planes in the sky to stop for them.
Watch it below:
Note: Video may not play in Firefox.
[via Adweek]