'It was chaos': The week when cannons shot 250,000 bouncy balls down San Francisco hills https://t.co/yXyxWkgiEL
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Twenty years ago, a film crew dropped a quarter-million bouncy balls down the hilly streets of San Francisco to advertise Sony Bravia color TVs. Today, that stunt would be done with special effects, but everything was real in the finished ad that won numerous awards and is still being watched on YouTube all these years later. The Sony Bravia Bouncy Balls ad is legendary, but it certainly wasn't easy to film.
Danish director Nicolai Fuglsig had to get permission from the city, notify everyone in the area, and promise to repair any damage. Then he had to round up 250,000 bouncy balls, which temporarily wiped out the US supply. Then the crew had to invent cannons to launch those balls, which destroyed quite a few of them. And people were hired to retrieve those balls after they bounced down the hills- day after day for a week. At one point, extra people were hired to sort the balls by color! When the filming was through, the bill just for broken windows was $74,000. Bouncy balls were found miles from the set, and continued to be found for years. Read the story behind the filming of this legendary television ad that never even aired in the US at SFGate. -via Damn Interesting
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