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- Time_Sculpture abstract "Time Sculpture is a British television and cinema advertisement launched in 2008 to promote Toshiba's high-definition television upscaling technology in the United Kingdom. The piece, which comprised a series of short sequences of movements composited into a single sixty-second continuous loop, is the first in the "Projects" line of commercials, created by advertising agency Grey London with the intention of breaking a world record with each successive element. Time Sculpture holds the Guinness World Record for the greatest number of moving image cameras in a composite shot.Production of Time Sculpture was handled by London-based production company Hungry Man, and was directed by Mitch Stratten. Post-production was handled by The Mill. It premiered on British television on 10 November 2008. Time Sculpture was moderately successful, garnering several awards from the advertising and television industries, including a Clio Award and a London International Award. The next advertisement in the "Projects" series, Space Chair, followed in 2009, and broke the world record for the highest television commercial shot in high-definition.".
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- Time_Sculpture agency Grey_Global_Group.
- Time_Sculpture budget "3000000.0".
- Time_Sculpture caption "A frame from Time Sculpture".
- Time_Sculpture client Toshiba.
- Time_Sculpture country "United Kingdom".
- Time_Sculpture director Mitch_Stratten.
- Time_Sculpture followedBy "Space Chair".
- Time_Sculpture hasPhotoCollection Time_Sculpture.
- Time_Sculpture language "English".
- Time_Sculpture music ""Air War"".
- Time_Sculpture name "Time Sculpture".
- Time_Sculpture producer "Rebecca Pople Sally Newsom".
- Time_Sculpture product High-definition_television.
- Time_Sculpture product Video_scaler.
- Time_Sculpture productionCompany Hungry_Man_(production_company).
- Time_Sculpture released "2008-11-10".
- Time_Sculpture runtime "60.0".
- Time_Sculpture website upscaling.
- Time_Sculpture subject Category:2008_in_British_television.
- Time_Sculpture subject Category:2008_works.
- Time_Sculpture subject Category:Television_commercials.
- Time_Sculpture type 2008Works.
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- Time_Sculpture comment "Time Sculpture is a British television and cinema advertisement launched in 2008 to promote Toshiba's high-definition television upscaling technology in the United Kingdom. The piece, which comprised a series of short sequences of movements composited into a single sixty-second continuous loop, is the first in the "Projects" line of commercials, created by advertising agency Grey London with the intention of breaking a world record with each successive element.".
- Time_Sculpture label "Time Sculpture".
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- Time_Sculpture wasDerivedFrom Time_Sculpture?oldid=589852250.
- Time_Sculpture homepage upscaling.
- Time_Sculpture isPrimaryTopicOf Time_Sculpture.