Shephali Bhatt
Dec 31, 2012

MMGB: Rewind YouTube style 2012

Working on the last day of 2012? Then sit back and rewind the year gone by, YouTube style

MMGB: Rewind YouTube style 2012

YouTube has put up a mash up video to celebrate the most watched videos of 2012. Created by Seedwell (digital creative studio based in San Francisco) and directed by Peter Furia, the four minute-long video manages to bring the flavour of Psy's Gangnam style to Felix Baumgartner's feat.

Watch the video to know how many other video references you can decode from the mash-up:

 

Have a great year ahead.

Credits:

Client: YouTube
Digital agency: Seedwell
Director: Peter Furia
Producer: Michael Rucker, Peter Furia, Beau Lewis
Executive producer: Lee Hunter, Michael Rucker, Kevin Allocca, Dom Elliott
Associate producer: Catherine Goldschmidt, David Fine
Assistant director: Beau Lewis
Director of photography: Catherine Goldschmidt
Editor: Peter Furia, David Fine
Music composer: Jeff Kite
Choreography: SuzE Q

Source:
Campaign India

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