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宇航员飞回地球,就吃麦当劳!

2021年05月25日 16:05 ·
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A sound heard across the universe. McDonald’s takes it to space.

In the latest campaign for McDonald’s, the chicken is so crunchy that it nearly derails the mission to get astronauts safe back home. In the epic scenario, a space flight is coming to an end as the spacecraft begins to enter the atmosphere. Suddenly, a loud disturbing sound alarms the astronauts. Is there something wrong with the spacecraft?

The suspenseful film recreates iconic imagery of the 1970s’ American space missions and adds a twist to one of the most well-known stories ever told. Directed by the acclaimed Polish director Maciek Kowalczuk, the film balances the scale of the set pieces with the character bits from the ensemble cast.

Set designer Giorgos Stylianou-Matsis built almost the exact replica of Houston Space Center mission control room, using the the decade’s muted palette of grey, green and beige, which is also present in the costumes, designed by Zofia Komasa.

Film advertisement created by DDB, Poland for McDonald's, within the category: Food.

Credits
Advertising Agency: DDB Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
Executive Creative Director: Zuzanna Duchniewska-Sobczak
Deputy Creative Director: Jan Miroslaw
Art Director: Katarzyna Jarecka
Senior Copywriter: Jakub Skitek
Broadcast Producer: Elżbieta Mielcuch
Account Manager: Ewelina Kłus
Producer, Papaya Films: Tomek Skrodzki
Line Producer, Papaya Films: Joanna Żurowicz
TVC Director: Maciek Kowalczuk
Set Designer: Giorgos Stylianou-Matsis
Costume Designer: Zosia Komasa
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