Holiday Greetings from Our UK Location - Ford's SNOWKARMA Wishes You a Delightful 2017 Christmas
Ford's UK office has released an exciting new video for the festive season, titled SNOWKARMA. This interactive stop-motion video is a departure from traditional Christmas activities, providing a fun and interactive Christmas experience for viewers.
The video, created by the agency GTB, part of the WPP Group, consists of 25 scenes and 12 different set builds. It's a minute long and allows viewers to choose between the naughty route or the nice route, with each choice leading to different outcomes. For instance, you can help push Santa's sleigh, mow down trees, or receive a gift at the end.
SNOWKARMA is not a continuation of Ken Block's Gymkhana series, but it does share some similarities with previous Christmas distractions from Ford's UK office. In 2014, the office sent out a Christmas greeting that included a video, which was a tradition started with Bernie Ecclestone's F1 Christmas Card. However, unlike Ecclestone's card, SNOWKARMA is not just a video but an interactive experience.
In 2018, Ford's UK office also sent out a Christmas greeting, this time including Ken Block's Gymkhana 10. But unlike Gymkhana 10, SNOWKARMA is not related to Mental Block's stop motion videos.
The video can be found on Ford's UK office's website as a Christmas distraction. It's a great way to take a break from traditional Christmas activities such as eating turkey and mince pies.
Ford's UK office wishes all readers a Merry Christmas, marking the one day of the year they don't work. In 2011, their Christmas greeting included a selection of Car Makers' Christmas Greetings.
So, take a break, choose your route, and enjoy the interactive SNOWKARMA video this Christmas. Happy holidays!
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