Money on the Move
(YouTube link)
This must be an ad for shoes, but the animation is interesting no matter what the product. -via Everlasting Blort
Update: Our readers have pointed out this is an ad for a coin counting service. Thanks!
Update: Our readers have pointed out this is an ad for a coin counting service. Thanks!
Ohh this is the ad for a bank. One of those “keep the change” programs. I think.
Actually, it’s for Coinstar which I believe is one of those machines they have in the grocery stores that that you can put all your loose change in and they’ll give you back some “foldin’ money”. There’s another version of the commercial where the coins form a personal stereo of some sort.
This is an ad for one of those coin counting machines that you pour your coins in it for a 5% fee of the coins value and get cash.
I think it’s is an ad for CoinStar, one of those machines that counts and sorts your change and gives you a receipt for cash, or a competitor.
*Love* the Coinstar machine! It’s a great way to sneak frivolous purchases past my g/f. I’m hoping to cash my change in for a copy of The Force Unleashed in a couple of weeks.
5%! Lucky blighters, the Coinstar machines in the UK charge (well, they /try/ to charge) 8% or even 8½%. Anyway, I don’t have pockets full of change any more since we got self-service tills where you can spend a few moments feeding a handful of change into the slot and not feel embarrassed for holding up the queue.
wow…..that’s an old commercial…….they used to have another one too….can’t remember what the change “made” in that one though.
Ha! This was filmed at my house, never actually seen the CM before because I live in Canada…
I’ve never seen the shoe one before. The Coinstar add that plays down in Florida has teh coins building a headphone set, which looks pretty awesome. The scene fromt this add with the pennies building the double line is used in it as well.
can anyone tell me how to make this kind of photo animation on i movie?
The commercial is by PES; most of his other work can be seen here: http://eatpes.com/ Love his work…

