The creative concept was simple, take an every day, uneventful and routine human interaction and transform it into a surprising, happy event that lights up the moment. This wasn’t aimed at being a “lottery win” type of event; it was a simple, innocent and joyful interaction that was unexpected. St. John’s, a strong partner of Coca-Cola was chosen as the final location to shoot the video. Once the location was established, an existing Coke vending machine was obtained and the inside was gutted. The vending machine was fitted with cameras and the ability to dispense more than just Coke. This seemingly typical Coke machine was then set in the middle of the college campus cafeteria. The machine, with the affordable purchase of $1, surprised customers with an array of Coke beverage treats, flowers, pizzas, twelve-foot hero sandwiches and sunglasses to elicit hysterical responses from the student body and deliver “doses of happiness” in the process. While the students quickly figured out that something unusual was going on with the magical Coca-Cola “Happiness Machine,” all of the reactions were unscripted. The 2 day filming, which took place at the beginning of exams, offered a chance for the kids to relax and enjoy the fun. One of the best parts of the filming was the generosity of the students as they offered the surplus Coke and food to their friends. Everyone was sharing the happiness.
Contributors:
Account Director: | Blakely Blalock |
Director: | Paul Iannacchino, Jr. |
Producer: | Todd Morris |
DP: | Sean Donnelly |
Set Director: | Ni Ni Than |
Prop Builder: | Mike Myers |
Editor: | Pat Carpenter |
Edit Assist: | Pieter ven den Berg |
Audio: | Mike Barrett/Juan Sosa |
Post Producer: | Lisa Miller |
DEFINITION 6
Location: USA