FCB creates Blue Star 'cooling' campaign

FCB creates Blue Star 'cooling' campaign

MUMBAI: Blue Star, known for its unmatched innovation, has yet again taken the ‘Precision cooling’ of their inverter AC to a whole new level where it allows setting the temperature in decimals. The new commercial, conceptualized by FCB Interface ratifies Blue Star’s USP in the latest brand campaign.

The campaign has been released on the digital platform and will soon be on air across leading channels supported by print, digital and OOH presence.

The film shows an inconsequential fight between a couple over disagreement of room temperature. Both are stuck on a temperature which each feels comfortable with. This recoils a quirky, dramatic hand-shadow fight between the two of them. This is where the Blue Star AC with precision cooling comes into the picture and the couple shadow fighting ferociously like animals end up as love birds and the fight ends in truce.

Blue Star Joint MD B Thiagarajan says, “Blue Star has set a new benchmark in the air conditioner industry with the launch of India’s first Precision Inverter Split AC that allows temperature setting in decimals to provide the user with precise cooling as desired for ultimate comfort. This reiterates Blue Star’s expertise in cooling and supports our value proposition of ‘Nobody Cools Better’. The TVC communicates the need for cooling in decimals and we are sure most of the viewers will relate to this insight”.

FCB Interface Chief Creative Officer Robby Mathew says, “Blue Star films have always been quirky and this one’s no different. To bring alive the insight of how couples disagree on the right temperature in the room, we used a hand-shadow fight between animals. Vicious wolves transform into dinosaurs and then sharp-toothed monsters. Peace returns to the household only when they discover the new Blue Star Inverter Split, which allows them to make temperature adjustments in decimal points. There is absolutely no use of computer graphics in the film. The shadows were created live, on set, by the finest exponents of hand shadowgraphy in the country – the Calcutta-based father-son team of Amar and Arko Sen.”