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Campaign Spotlight: Nexus Takes You Through the Intertwined History of Corona and Mexico through Epic Motion Film

Corona may be Mexico’s most recognizable brand, with sales in 180 countries. In an epic stop-motion animation film narrated by Gael García Bernal, Corona shows how its history is entwined with Mexico’s.

The History of ‘La Cerveza Más Fina’ – Nexus Studios & Corona from Nexus Studios on Vimeo.

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‘The History of ‘La Cerveza Mas Fina’ created in conjunction with creative agency Observatory in Los Angeles, is a Spanish-language campaign for the Mexican market. The production narrates, in four chapters, the deep-rooted relationship Corona has with Mexicans since its beginnings in 1925, shortly after the Mexican Revolution. It was founded by a group of bakers who decided to use Corona’s iconic clear-glass bottle so that everyone could see it was made with the finest ingredients.

Moving forward, during the golden age of Mexican cinema, the Corona Caravan brought culture and Coronas to every corner of the country. During the 80’s, even when the country was being hit by economic crisis, the brand began an ambitious export plan, which helped the Mexican name span the globe. In the final chapter, we see how Mexicans in the present have learned to turn obstacles into opportunities, tearing down physical and mental barriers.

“History says that we are made of the finest, and the finest never stops” says García Bernal in the 60-second video.

“The campaign was inspired by the label on every Corona bottle: La Cerveza Mas Fina. ‘La Mas Fina’ means quality and craft. So everything we did in our campaign had to have the same craft as our beer” says Clarissa Pantoja, Director of Corona.

The visual inspiration of this history stems from the imaginary universe of renowned Mexican surrealist artist Pedro Friedeberg. His famous patterns and distinctive vanishing points, as well as the iconic ‘Hand-Chair’ in which García Bernal begins to tell the story, help this production tie into Mexico’s vibrant legacy of art.

“Corona’s story is a tale that reflects the spirit of the Mexican people” says Todd Hunter, Co- Chief Creative Officer of Observatory. “To tell it, we were inspired by a medium that has captured Mexican history for centuries, its art, and brought it to life through a beautiful stop-motion film.”

Produced and animated by London & LA based Nexus Studios, the film was directed by Nicolas Ménard. It took 24 images per second to give life and movement, all of which had to be filled with meticulously handcrafted sets and figures. The character models were designed at Nexus, then 3D printed and painted by Andy Gent’s team at Arch Model Studios whose credits include Wes Anderson’s ‘Isle of Dogs’ and ‘Fantastic Mr. Fox’ as well as Henry Selick’s ‘Coraline’ and Tim Burton’s ‘Corpse Bride’. The music is an original score by Bridget Samuels, interpreted by an orchestra of over 50 musicians in London. 

 

About Nicolas Ménard

Nicolas Ménard is a director and graphic artist whose work is at the crossroads between moving image, interactive and printmaking. His colourful universe communicates strong ideas with bold, peculiar visuals, combining illustration and graphic design in a poetic and conceptual approach. Nicolas’ commercial work includes a campaign of 18x short animations for Facebook (Facebook Groups), a playful, bold animated projection for Ray Ban (Get Creative at 116 Wooster) and a global animation project to create a living mural on one of the world’s most iconic buildings: the Sydney Opera House (Lighting the Sails). Nicolas’ beautifully crafted short film ‘Wednesday with Goddard’ won the animated shorts category at the 2017 SXSW Film awards and became 1 of only 87 films on the official selection list for the 2017 Annecy Festival. Nicolas was behind ‘Algorithms’, the world’s first coded TV spot for Habito which scooped Campaign’s Ad of The Day, Most recently, he directed the epic stop-motion film which spearheads Corona’s campaign ‘La Cerveza Más Fina’ featuring Gael Garcia Bernal.

See More of Nicolas’ work here:

www.nexusstudios.com/talent/nicolas-menard

About Nexus Studios

Nexus Studios
Based in London and LA, we make talked about work in film and interactive media. Be it handcrafted or high-tech, we create heartfelt stories and experiences that transform brands and engage audiences through the power of entertainment and culture.
Our world-class roster of directing talent is backed by our 180-seat studio and team of experienced production staff, creative thinkers, animators, technical directors, coders, illustrators, designers and makers. Our work includes Academy Award and Emmy nominated animations, Grammy nominated music videos, D&AD black pencil and triple Cannes Grand Prix winning commercials and D&AD white pencil, Lovie and Webby winning digital and immersive experiences.

See more from Nexus Studios here:
www.nexusstudios.com

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