The speaker is discussing the making of famous commercials, revealing the behind-the-scenes techniques and tricks used to create the illusion of perfect hair, food, and other products. They show how companies use green screens, lighting, and editing to make their products look appealing. The speaker also shares their own experience working on a commercial and how much work and money goes into creating a well-made ad. They also discuss the use of robots to ensure consistent movements in food commercials. The video is a mix of entertainment and education, showcasing the creative and technical aspects of commercial production.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker discusses famous commercials and how they are made.
2. The speaker mentions a Dove commercial where a woman's hair looks perfect due to editing.
3. To achieve the effect of perfect hair, one needs adequate lighting, a green screen, and a friend to wear a chrome outfit.
4. Commercial makers use multiple lights to give hair a certain color and tone.
5. A green stick or metal bow is used to move hair in commercials.
6. Unnecessary objects are removed or edited out of commercials.
7. A commercial may take weeks to produce and involves a lot of work and money.
8. The speaker mentions a commercial with actor Isaiah Mustafá, which was done in one take.
9. The commercial was filmed in a way that made it look like the actor was in different locations without cutting.
10. The speaker mentions a Renault commercial based on the Dragon's Cave, which was a big production.
11. Commercials for fast-food establishments often make the food look more appetizing than it does in real life.
12. Behind-the-scenes, food is often thrown or dropped by robots to achieve the same movement every time.
13. The speaker mentions a Brazilian version of a commercial and how it was adapted.