Sony’s 2006 “Paint” advert is widely considered one of the most ambitious in history - but how was it made?
After searching across Europe, producers settled on a Glasgow housing estate as its backdrop, using pyrotechnics to fire 70,000 litres of paint over buildings to promote the Bravia television brand.
The estate was due for demolition and became a temporary home to the 250-strong crew of producers, technical staff and fireworks experts who worked on the advert.'No doubt' FM will resign if he loses confidence vote - McKeeFM seeks to meet with opposition parties'Deciding to end power-sharing has consequences'Power of Holyrood 'in Alba MSP's hands'
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