The most lavish film production in the agency’s history: at the traditional Mercedes-Benz New Year reception on the evening before the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit, a 360° wrap-around video show caused an unusual stir among the 300 invited journalists ...
The most lavish film production in the agency’s history: at the traditional Mercedes-Benz New Year reception on the evening before the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit, a 360° wrap-around video show caused an unusual stir among the 300 invited journalists and got their feet tapping.
The film “Road Trip” showed ten impassioned Mercedes drivers from seven countries who permitted the camera a brief, authentic glimpse into their lives. From a Norwegian fisherman on the ice to a businessman in New York and finally to a Chinese couple visiting a temple: alongside their shared love for their cars, the ten drivers were united by the song “Fallin’ For You” by Colbie Caillat, which connected the various scenes in the film and was performed live in Detroit by the Grammy winner herself.
The production of “Road Trip” involved not only three camera teams in seven countries. OSK’s film-making professionals had to employ some particularly sophisticated methods in order to allow the 360° LED surface to achieve its full effect. Three cameras equipped with 14-millimetre wide-angle lenses and bolted onto a board were fitted on the rear bench seat of the vehicles. For every scene this produced individual shots from three angles which were merged into a panoramic view by means of special algorithms. Subsequently, the OSK specialists merged the individual scenes in the agency’s own cutting room, adding the background music.
“A big-budget production that included 360-degree wrap-around video screens that created a vaguely planetarium effect” |
New York Times
“A touch of Hollywood” |
Auto Bild.de

