She saw tanks. But her brain uploaded UFOs instead. Defense mechanism: activated. A presence unfolds — but doesn’t explain. It rewrites everything, then vanishes into static.
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MYSTICAL DOCUMENTARY
A blend of fact and mysticism. The true story refracted through mystic perception.
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STRONG MISSION
A strong mission, distorted by trauma. A fragile mind. A true story. A surreal reality.
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TECHNOLOGICAL DIVERSION
Not every weapon is loud. Some hum softly behind the screen, rewriting the truth...
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(UFO)WHY we need them?
Eva dashes to the editor’s office, dreaming of glory, she flies on wings toward fame. The Chief loves the photos — then promptly destroys them. Fame evaporates. Confused Eva back to reality.
Eva, a budding photographer, makes stylish reports from art-expos and casually captures an invasion. The night before the opening expo, Eva hides behind a billboard to catch the first exclusive shot. Out jumps a furious little Bulldog — the editor-in-chief’s pet — and chases her. Eva runs, clicking the shutter nonstop. Just as the Bulldog lunges, almost bites Eva, a weird blue light engulfs them both. A UFO hovers above the expo's hall, which distracting the dog and saving Eva. Next morning, Eva makes several prints, which the anomalous UFO objects she photographed are suspiciously like Russian tanks.
Synopsis
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(UFO)GALLERY
You can't connect the dots looking forward, you can only connect them looking backwards.
The words "think different" were created by Chiat Day art director Craig Tanimoto. The text of the various versions of this commercial was tinkered with by Rob Siltanen and Ken Segall. However, it is important to point out that the text was simply lifted from an original piece written by Jack Kerouac (and certainly not created for Apple). Music was composed by Chip Jenkins for Elias Arts.