“‘L’Odyssee de Cartier” uses spectacular special effects to explore the fine jeweler’s archives and back story. Advertising Cartier’s 165 year history, Cartier jewelry recently broadcast a three and a half minute commercial featuring their best productions. Using a panther as a guide, viewers are taken on a journey to different countries such as China, Russia, India and France to show the history of the jeweler’s customers and the emerging markets. Commercial director, Bruno Aveillan, does an amazing job of weaving together the jewelry house’s history of royalty and luxury. The journey viewers are taken on during this elaborate Cartier jewelry commercial is truly a sight and worth watching.
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