 Space Chair (Source: Toshiba)
Space Chair follows the literal rise and fall of a not so average arm chair
Toshiba is one of the larger
purveyors of technology gear like computers and TVs. The company has
put together a new TV commercial that has to be one of the coolest
and most innovative commercials ever seen to show off its REGZA SV
LCD TV.
The commercial is called "Space Chair" and
follows the journey
of a single armchair that is tied to a balloon and lofted to the
edge of space at 98,268 feet. The trek to the lofty altitude took 83
minutes and the fall back to Earth took the chair 24 minutes. The tag
line is very ingenious -- Armchair viewing redefined.
Engadget
reports
that the commercial was filmed with a Toshiba IK-HR1S ultra compact
1080i camcorder and the balloon was launched from the Black Rock
desert in Nevada. The temperature at 52,037 was -90 degrees. The
chair setup had to meet FAA regulations meaning that the entire
camera, chair and balloon rig had to weigh less than four pounds. The
chair was constructed of biodegradable balsa wood to be light enough
to meet regulations and make the journey to the edge of space.
The
balloon and chair rig were also fitted with four different GPS
systems to accurately record its height at any second to within four
meters in altitude and within 30 cm in longitude and latitude
position. Positional information was sent to the ground team every 15
seconds so that the team could locate the camera rig at the end of
its journey.
Matt McDowell, Marketing Director at Toshiba UK
comments: “Our aim was to create a new advertising campaign that
would bring to life Toshiba’s brand philosophy of leading
innovation. We chose to send a chair on the journey as it is central
to the user’s experience of Toshiba’s products; whether they are
watching TV or using a laptop.”
A second "execution"
of the commercial will be shown for the Satellite T Series of
laptops. Exactly what that means is unclear. Presumably, there is
footage of the balloon and camera coming back to earth as the chair
falls and breaks apart. Perhaps the second part of the commercial
will be the chair coming back to Earth.
The commercial was shot by
cinematographer Haris Zambarloukos.
"Paying an extra $500 for a computer in this environment -- same piece of hardware -- paying $500 more to get a logo on it? I think that's a more challenging proposition for the average person than it used to be." -- Steve Ballmer
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