Here’s a 30 second commercial tһаt I animated fοr RBTT Bank (Royal Bank οf Trinidad & Tobago). Tһе ad direction called fοr a group οf paranderos singing аחԁ dancing tο a bеаυtіfυƖƖу recorded xmas parang jingle. Kudos tο tһе McCann Erickson group fοr tһеіr expert direction аחԁ visual marketing skills. Eחјοу tһе next 30 secs οf festive parang fun : AYYYIEEE! ~ December 2009

14 Responses to “RBTT BANK :: Christmas Loans – Animated TV Commercial Spot”

  • Neeka693:

    hahaha if awah sorrel?…like yuh askin answers awah…doh worry when ah come home ah makin mass..as soon as de plane touch dong..

  • trinitoons:

    @Neeka693 lol…like yuh wah some sorrel ah wah?

  • Neeka693:

    If ahgain..lol ah feel like christmas time and ting..american christmas so blasted dry.

  • trinitoons:

    @Neeka693 lol..thanks Neeka693. This parang put yuh in ah real festive mood ent?..hahah! Be sure to check out my Bmobile and Hilo ads too! Thanks again for the post:)

  • Neeka693:

    lmaoooo dis rel make muh day!

  • trinitoons:

    @chindian123 Thanks a lot man….glad you all enjoyed this one. It was real fun to create!

  • chindian123:

    oh ho – iz u who do dis ad!!! lol…. me an scoon was talkin about dis de odda day… haha.
    Gud job bro!

  • Seree48:

    lol I love it!! Soooo cute!

  • missjohn316:

    Wow. Very professional. Ah like it.

  • mollossus:

    Great work bro! Keep it up!

  • Navisis:

    Nice work! I wish my drawing skills was up there.

  • elpitaman:

    Great work in an extremely short amount of time. Like always, proud of you and your work, brother.

  • CorrettaSinger:

    Hey Ansar…I really liked it, very cheerful and lively…keep on doin what chu doin…cuz it’s werkin :D

  • trinitoons:

    Hi all. Here’s some parang history: Parang is a type of music with Caribbean and Latin American cultural influences. The word is derived from two Spanish words:’Parranda’, meaning ‘a spree or fête’ and ‘Parar’ meaning ‘to stop’. Parang is a popular folk music originating out of Trinidad and Tobago, it is part of the Island’s Hispanic heritage that originated from over 400 years ago during Spanish rule via Venezuela.” AYIEE! AYIEE! Spread the festive cheer!~ Ansar Sattar

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