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Feb 24, 2012

Video: 170,000 Bouncy Balls Going Down a Hill in San Francisco

created at: 02/23/2012

I am completely and utterly obsessed with this video. It's actually an advertisement for the Sony Bravia TV from 2005 [Edit: I had originally said this was from 2010, but was kindly corrected by a number of astute readers], however I never saw it, so it's new to me (and hopefully some of you). 

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created at: 02/23/2012

Here's the premise: 170,00 bouncy balls are bounced down a hill in San Francisco, creating a cascade of colorful chaos. It's truly a beautiful site to behold (slow motion helps). And for all you skeptics out there that are thinking it's just CGI: take a look at the video at the end of this post that shows how this super ball stunt was done.  

 

 

And this video shows the making of the bouncy ball commercial:

Now if you'll excuse me, I think I'm going to go buy some bouncy balls and drive my co-workers insane.

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I updated this post to reflect the correct year of the advertisement. Sorry if my error riled anybody up too much.

As already mentioned, it was from '05/'06 perhaps a quick wiki search next time if you're gonna post an article about an old advert...

The song in the background is 'Heartbeats' by José González (it's on his album titled 'Veneer').

Any idea what the name of the artist and song being played in the background of the commercial are?

Thanks for the clarification, Cal. I had never seen it before and was just going by the date it was uploaded to YouTube.

2010? Try 2005. That commercial is seriously old, but it's still pretty nifty to watch.

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