Cosmote 'harmony' by Bold Ogilvy
Campaign Work, Wednesday, 25 March 2009 03:59PM
A choir of mobile, landline phones and laptops produces a melody to illustrate that every mix between any two or all three means of communication is possible through Greece's leading mobile telecommunications provider.
Cosmote 'harmony' by Bold Ogilvy
The film was shot featuring a live choir in the biggest music hall in Athens to provide the best sound and acoustics.
The choir was trained by a choreographer and a team of musicians wrote an original music score.
The film pays-off with the phrase: "The most harmonic combinations between mobile, landline phones and internet on the go".
This article was first published on Campaign Work
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