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13 Nov 2024 19:54

Advertising & Marketing

Super-Smart Lexus Billboard From FCB Cape Town Demonstrates Adaptive Headlights

Despite being a largely static medium, a billboard utilising a technique known as reverse perspective is cleverly demonstrating Lexus’ adaptive headlight technology to passing motorists.

This motoring technology allows the headlights to move and shine on the road – follow it – as the Lexus progresses around a curve, giving the driver a better view of the where he or she is going.

The billboard, courtesy of reverse perspective, does the same for approaching motorists. It creates the illusion that the vehicle is driving down a curved, tree-lined avenue. As the car travels forward, so the motorist’s perceptive of the avenue changes, just as it would if he or she were driving a Lexus along that curved road.

See here for a case study on how it works: https://www.facebook.com/LexusSouthAfrica/videos/10152752108241459/?permPage=1

It was conceptualised by FCB Cape Town’s team of executive creative director Mike Barnwell, creative director Aaron Harris, art directors Riaan van Wyk and Bertus le Roux, copywriter Catherine Bartlett and designer Sharleen Hollick, and brought to life by The Video Lounge and photographer David Prior.

According to Barnwell, the South African luxury car market is very innovation-aware, and potential buyers carefully compare the ‘extras’ each marque offers before making their final purchase decision. The brief therefore was to highlight the Lexus’ adaptive headlights technology to set it apart while cutting through the clutter luxury car advertising.

“As a result, we set out to use outdoor media in a whole new way. And with such a specific execution, the creative and media had to work hand-in-hand,” he said.

“We knew that our ‘reverse perspective’ technique would work best on a corner, and when cars are not passing at too high a speed. So getting the right site was critical. And after much back-and-forth we were able to negotiate the perfect placement, giving the creative the best possible impact.

“The site, at Cape Town International Airport, also met Lexus’ need to be seen by as many relevant potential buyers as possible. It trades in an extremely competitive market and the fact that Cape Town sees many wealthy businessmen and tourists each day was important.”

Senior Advertising Manager of Lexus South Africa, Natasha Eddie,  is thrilled with the result. “This execution is so clever, it succinctly pushes the target market’s buttons when it comes to innovation and technology,” she said.

“In addition, it neatly highlights Lexus’ ‘Pursuit Of Perfection’ positioning. Finally, it gives motorists a first-hand experience of what the headlights can do, and allows them to follow the road with Lexus.”

Credits:

Client: Lexus South Africa

Senior Manager Advertising: Natasha Eddie                       

Agency: FCB Cape Town

Executive Creative Director: Mike Barnwell

Executive Business Director: Mike Di Terlizzi

Group Account Director: Wendy Pringle

Creative Director: Aaron Harris

Art Directors: Riaan Van Wyk, Bertus le Roux

Copywriter: Catherine Bartlett

Designer: Sharleen Hollick

Producer: Robyn Seymour

Production Company: The Video Lounge

Photographer: David Prior

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