7 February 2012 - 1:02pm| by | 1 comment

Orange unveils ninja ad with Fallon to promote Panther tariff

Orange has unveiled a new TV ad, created by Fallon, to promote its Panther tariff.

The ad features a man waiting at a train station, and becoming bored as his train is delayed.

Orange ninjas then appear and pick up a copy of the Times, connect him to music and angle mirrors to let him see Sky Sports.

It was said that the ninjas represent ‘the invisible Orange network, appearing when a customer needs them and setting off on missions to bring customers more’.

T-Mobile, which forms Everything Everywhere with Orange, launched a new TV ad as well last week, showing ‘what Britian loves’ and voiced by Harry Hill.

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18 May 2012 - 22:27
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Would love to know how the Orange ad is shot, and the post-production editing methods.

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