Five questions for Robert Wong, Creative Director, Google Creative Lab
Thursday, June 17, 2010 | 4:09 PM
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Google's Search Stories campaign had modest beginnings, but the world fell in (Parisian) love with it when one of the spots became Google's first-ever TV advertisement, airing during this year's Super Bowl. Since then, the campaign has been adopted by 150,000+ users who've made their own versions of the ad, and it's become a great example of how a brand can involve its audience in an ad campaign. The effort continues to evolve with the first co-branded Search Story spot, released last week to coincide with this week's opening of Toy Story 3. The video features a few characters you may well know and love (Buzz, Woody and the gang) sharing their own search story. Google's Robert Wong, Creative Director, tells us how the project came to be...
1. What was the genesis of the Search Stories campaign?
Search has become so commonplace in our lives and when you take a step back you can see that your searches are actually marking time. In kind of the same way that pictures or songs might, they tell the story of your life. We thought this was a pretty cool notion. Then, from there, it was a natural evolution to stringing some searches together to make a story. Because at the end of the day, the best search results don't just show up on a web page, they show up in someone's life.
2. Why Disney/Pixar’s Toy Story?
We got lucky. After doing a few of these we began to ask what would happen if we got people who are great storytellers to help. I had a friend at Pixar so we figured why not start at the top of the heap. Amazingly, they were into the idea.
3. Was it easy to meld creative/narrative visions?
They really could not have been nicer or more collaborative. Initially, we went out there to introduce ourselves and talk generally about working together. We also got to meet with some of the creatives behind Toy Story 3, who took us through the new movie. After that, we went back and came up with bunch of ideas to pitch to them. It was a lot fun getting to play around with those amazing characters they’ve created, but having just caught a glimpse of Toy Story 3 and it being such a major focus of theirs, it was a natural direction to go in. From there, it was a lot of good back and forth. We hit on a story we all liked pretty quickly and they gave us a lot of guidance with getting the characters right.
4. Tell us something about the video that no one would know just by looking at it.
I know some people have been surprised to hear that, aside from having the actor for the character Andy, John Morris, record “Hmmm,” we didn’t record anyone. It was all pick up dialogue from Toy Story, Toy Story 2 and Toy Story 3.
5. What’s your favorite moment from the video?
Hamm always cracks me up, but I love the Woody and Buzz moment. Woody’s laugh is so great, as is Buzz’s reaction to it.
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