Halo 3 Marketing campaign kicks off
A HERO MUST RISE. BELIEVE.
Landmark Halo 3 Marketing Campaign Debuts; Ushers in Games Launch on September 25
Every so often individuals are called upon to rise above themselves and act in a selfless manner to help, to protect, to defend those in need. We call these people, who rise up in the face of great adversity, heroes. One such individuals story is about to be told worldwide. On Sept. 25, Halo 3s epic hero Master Chief will rise once again hell face seemingly insurmountable odds with the entire fate of the galaxy riding on his shoulders.
In memory of this hero, and helping build to what promises to be the largest entertainment launch in history on Sept. 25, a series of dramatic and evocative communications elements, created by McCann San Francisco, T.A.G., AKQA, and Microsoft Global Marketing will offer a stirring look at the Halo universe and Master Chief.
The first of the films, entitled Museum, premieres today on http://games.yahoo.com and provides consumers everywhere with a reason to Believe in the amazing stories and action within the Halo experience, bringing the epic battles to life in the style of a museum diorama.
Certain to catch the imagination of audiences around the globe, the ads are unlike any video game advertising ever created, and offer a powerful look at the world of Halo. Uniquely, the campaign experience does not focus on Halo 3s graphics or gameplay, but instead looks at the themes that lie at the heart of the tale that spans the entire Halo trilogy: duty, sacrifice, and most importantly, heroism.
Through the eyes of celebrated Hollywood creature designer Stan Winston, known for his landmark work on Aliens and Jurassic Park;, as well as New Deal Studios, model creators for Spiderman 3, 300 and Superman Returns, and acclaimed director Rupert Sanders, people will experience a dramatic and moving look at mankinds struggle against our future enemy, the fierce warrior force known as the Covenant.
The central element that much of the integrated marketing campaign centers on is a painstakingly accurate replication of a key moment from a climactic battle set in the "Halo" universe. At over 1200 square feet, reaching a height over 12 feet above the ground and with each handcrafted human and Covenant figure standing eight to twelve inches high, the diorama was large enough to fill an entire studio.
Filming the Experience
Shooting the campaign took several days as the individual soldier's stories were told, and as the camera spanned the landscape, finally resting on the mountain top where Master Chief appears to have been conquered by the Covenant enemyor so it would seem. Viewers quickly realize that there is much more of the story thats yet to be told and the game will tell all.
The story of the diorama and the battle that day has been told through films that will be shown in 27 countries around the world on television, in cinema and on the web. But the Halo 3 experience is much larger than that, with future testimonial films depicting soldiers third-party accounts of their experience in the battles, and with the hero that is Master Chief.
As part of the integrated campaign, an innovative web experience has been created that enables consumers to interact with and explore every part of the climactic battle in minute detail. Beyond the TV, cinema and print efforts, the site is also supported by an online advertising campaign that starts the conversation with the consumer and a branded channel on YouTube that helps to position Master Chief as the biggest hero in history. All digital components were created by AKQA San Francisco.
Viewers get a sneak peek at "Diorama" on http://games.yahoo.com Friday Sept. 14 at 9 a.m. PST / 12 p.m. EST, as well as a feature on the making of the diorama, entitled, "Ammo". The "Diorama" work will make its TV debut during NFL Football on CBS Sunday Sept. 16. This, and the full series of web films, which honor the heroism of Master Chief, will also be available on Xbox LIVE Marketplace and http:www.halo3.com/believe starting September 14.