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Coca-Cola Christmas campaign Image 2 of 2 But the AI-generated Holidays are Coming advert feels like a step too far, especially when the original was such an iconic asset for Coca-Cola.
The shots of the dog and the polar bear in the new Coca-Cola Christmas ad look like experimental test footage from an early Meta Movie Gen research paper.
One 30-second ad shows digital polar bears, deer and other animals scampering in the snow as computer-generated trucks, pine trees, bridges and even hot-air balloons are lit up with Christmas lights.
A 20-foot-high Coca-Cola polar bear, designed using Diet Dr Pepper cartons, dominates the west side of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum's atrium.
For more than a century, Atlanta beverage giant Coca-Cola has released holiday ads that have closely shaped much of the imagery associated with Christmas. Think Santa Claus and polar bears. This ...
Coca-Cola’s Christmas ad, for all its shimmering visuals, is more than just a marketing campaign. It’s a litmus test for the future of creativity in an increasingly automated world.
Coca-Cola has shaped the imagery of the American Christmas, from its visual representation of Santa Claus to its beloved polar bears. That “classic” feel, said founder Kevin Johnston, is ...
E DITOR'S NOTE: Organizers are extending the Coca-Cola's Classic Christmas at OKC's Remington Park by adding six additional dates. The attraction now will be open at 5:30 p.m. Dec. 30 and Jan. 1-5 ...