most popular anti-flu medicine in its winter ad
Composed of two parts, with the main focus on the second fragment - after the 1st packshot. Color correction involved changing the Aspirin C box and its blister into reference colors, making the actor’s hands and nails neat and clean while keeping them look natural. In the 2nd packshot, the glass where Aspirin C pills fall and dissolve was taken from a different shot and it some compositing work to change the transparency of the glass. In the original take, the background had a different color and needed to be replaced, a task made more difficult by the bubbling water. All done for BadiBadi.
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