Kia Australia goes interstellar for Sorento’s latest brand campaign via Heckler
An interstellar universe is the backdrop for the launch of Kia’s new seven seater Sorento, with the entire commercial digitally created by Sydney design, animation and visual effects house Heckler.
Kanye West’s ‘Dark Fantasy’ is the soundtrack for the spot – the first time it has ever been licensed for commercial use.
The new Kia Sorento SUV has been completely rethought both inside and out to become the perfect fusion of luxury and attitude which is reflected in the 30-second brand film and two 15-second cut downs.
Heckler used a combination of real-time 3D creation platform Unreal Engine and Autodesk Maya to create the spots. They show the Sorento’s exterior first being assembled in a dark void as monolithic details emerge from the darkness before moving inside to reveal the luxurious interior. Floating weightlessly in space, the SUV then lands on a barren moon like planet before starting up its engine.
Says Will Alexander, co-founder and executive producer at Heckler: “We’ve worked on a number of commercials for Kia over the years, but this one is right up there with the best when it comes to technical capability. The team have done an amazing job creating the entirely computer generated commercials which hit the luxury and attitude brief perfectly. Overlaid with Kanye’s Dark Fantasy track and the results are outstanding.”
Client: Kia Motors Australia
General Manager Marketing: Dean Norbiato
Brand Manager: Andrew Phan
Marketing Coordinator: Michael Cignarella
Agency: Innocean Australia
Post Production: Heckler
Executive Producer: Will Alexander
Senior VFX Producer: Amy Jarman
Head of 3D: Tom Corbett
3D Artists: Tim Jarrick, Boris Fomin, Mark Chataway
Senior Compositor: Bertrand Polivka
Online: Brad Smith
Sound Design: Simon Lister, Squeak E Clean
Music Supervision: Anton Trailer, Trailer Media.
24 Comments
Why does it sound like someone put on a temp track then quickly faded out when the commercial ends? Feels like a WIP
How much did Kanye cost?
That’s why I’m trawling the comments!
Why does the mix sound so off on this? The vocals have been turned allllll the way up. Also why not loop the track so there isn’t some obscure reference to CHICAGO in an Australian ad? Weird.
That’s a first
No one from the agency has put their name to it
Written, art directed and produced by the client?
… not for an advertisement though. smh
KILLER guys! Seriously flash fx.
No ad agency on this?
Great visuals all let down by a terrible music track!
Why pay big money for a track to do such a poor job with it?
I thought Innocean had the Kia account?
The legacy of the previous Management lives on. Clients hating the relationship and the creative work. Understandably. Hence straight to Heckler. Beautiful work guys. Looks rich.
Thanks for the feedback “Mixmaster”, regarding music production, I’ll take it from here. Check out the mix on spotify, the vocals are the same. And if i don’t mind saying, i did an incredible job, I even grabbed a grammy for best rap album (my fourth). And Chicago is da bomb my brother!
When you dropping your next album?
Stunning visual FX Heckler team.
Leaving that Chicago line in there is super weird. Don’t have a problem with the mix.
The visuals are strong too. I’m not entirely sure what my takeout is supposed to be but it’s better than most car ads i’ve seen.
Win the Super Bowl and drive off in a Hyundai
The music is crap
Yieah…. Yieah…
Stellar VFX. Heckler 👏🏼
“And Chicago is da bomb my brother!”
You were doing ok until you pulled this middle-aged, dorky white dad move out. Surprised you didn’t cap it off with a “in da hood!”.
“And if i don’t mind saying, i did an incredible job, I even grabbed a grammy for best rap album (my fourth)”……..
Hey Kanye, is that the one you pissed on today?? hahaha
The music is crap AND makes me want to switch off every time I see the ad. Kanye has such an egotistical personality that owning ANYTHING that he promotes or gives his name to must be shite too. He makes those with mental health issues look bad… and they are probably doing more to help themselves than he is. Kanye only makes news for being a tool. I’d actually listen to him if he did something that supported a positive cause or others, not just himself.
Does anyone else think that at the end of the ad it sounds like BAG OF SH!T?