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Singapore Airlines: The Sound of Singapore Airlines: A melodic journey awaits

Singapore Airlines (SIA) has unveiled a new stop-motion animation on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and YouTube, capturing the essence of a wanderlust experience with their sonic identity comprising three instrumental tracks played on board SIA flights and in SilverKris Lounges.

Titled ‘The Sound of Singapore Airlines: A melodic journey awaits’, the new 30-seconds film captures the SIA Business Class cabin in a charming, handmade music box that takes the shape of a suitcase. It brings viewers on a trip through scenic landscapes and vibrant cities, accompanied by the airline’s signature melodies to evoke fond memories of travelling with Singapore Airlines.

Created in collaboration with Copenhagen-based director Marcus Møller Bitsch, the film’s handmade music box is inspired by the airline’s Business Class cabin. Each prop, including the iconic SIA cabin crew sarong kebaya uniform, was carefully hand-crafted and integrated into the film’s storyline.

Speaking about the project, he shared “When I got the brief, I immediately thought it was a fantastic opportunity to use stop-motion animation to show the attention to detail and dedication that Singapore Airlines strives to bring to their customers.”

“With the world embracing the wonders of AI, we wanted to do things differently by reviving the art of craftmaking to weave a sensory experience through music. We’re thrilled to witness this film come alive,” said Loo Yong Ping, deputy executive creative director of TBWASingapore.

Experience the magic of the film here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjxLpprwR2w

Explore the exclusive behind-the-scenes journey here: https://youtu.be/nDBf6la1fj0
Other credits

Client: Singapore Airlines

Creative agency: TBWASingapore

Production: SixToes TV, Unlisted

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