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Gim Goh plays the over the top geeky character in this comedic TV commercial
Polar Grass Jelly launches a light-hearted 15-sec TV commercial revolving around a Geek played by Gim Goh (who some of you might recognize from MediaCorp’s TV series “Payday”) and a Bully (portrayed by Wilson Ng, who has since been in numerous other TV Commercials) in some coffee shop rivalry.
The whole TV commercial production was shot in under 4 hours at a local canteen right next to the office. Access to the location was only available for a short amount of time, hence a detailed pre-production was required to prep for a very tight and efficient production process that minimizes disruption to the business of the hawkers in the background.
Shot without audio, ambient sounds were recorded the next day, along with other additional sound effects and foly completed in studio.
3D-animated fluids and jelly were created by Patrick Woo and later composited in post.
Gim Goh plays the over the top geeky character in this comedic TV commercial
Tradition vs modern take on traditonal drinks.
Gim Goh plays the over the top geeky character in this comedic TV commercial
Wilson and Gim play the part of 2 competitive strangers in softdrink tv commercial
Polar grass jelly drink steps in to solve the disppointment of not getting it all with traditional grass jelly
Rivalry turns friendly as two strangers meet over drinks in tv commercial
Willson pulls off happy consumption shot for TV commercial
3D animaton used to show jelly and add visual interest with fluid simulation.
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