Polaroid - presents The Fish Bowl, a short film inspired by the story of Edwin Herbert Land
Polaroid - presents The Fish Bowl, a short film inspired by the story of Edwin Herbert Land
Polaroid - a worldwide leader in polarized lens technology and in the mass- cool eyewear segment - presents The Fish Bowl, a short film inspired by the story of Edwin Herbert Land, the man who changed the way we see the world.
Nacho Gayan, one of advertising's go-to directors, perfectly interpreted, through images, music and basically no dialogue, the adventure that led young Edwin Land to invent the polarizing filter, which today allows us to enjoy an instant visual experience and see the world around us with glare-free clarity.
This inspiring movie, set in the early 1930s, starts with Edwin Land, a physics student at one the most prestigious US colleges, intently watching the sunlight filtering through the window and striking a surface. Edwin is a young man with a restless mind who believes he doesn't need an academic education to follow through on his idea. He quits college to devote himself full time to his experiments, which he secretly carries out in a lab at Columbia University.
After several attempts and sleepless nights, Edwin's dream finally comes true: he fine tunes his invention, the polarizing filter. Thanks to its unique property of eliminating glare, it allows a bowl of water to appear transparent when the sunlight hits it, making a goldfish miraculously reappear.
The movie then sweeps through the main decades of the eighty years following this invention, showing how Polaroid has become one of the most popular and trusted eyewear brands, globally appreciated by millions of people worldwide.
In 1935, Edwin Land sells his first pair of Polaroid sunglasses and two years later he establishes the Polaroid Corporation in Connecticut, USA. Land decides to rename his "Land-Wheelwright Laboratories" company "Polaroid Corporation" (from "Polarizing Celluloid") to underline its focus on polarized lens technology and sunglasses.
In 1939, the Chrysler Corporation sponsors the first commercial 3D movie to be watched with Polaroid's unique 3D glasses at the World Trade Fair in New York City.
During WWII, Polaroid is chosen by the American Air Force and Army as the supplier of high specification goggles for pilots and tank crew.
The economic boom of the 1950s and 1960s is a flourishing period for the fashion industry: Polaroid expands rapidly and becomes increasingly popular thanks to its first TV commercials. In the 1970s - years of freedom, transgression, political interest and artistic creativity - the brand's first pilot sunglasses are launched, becoming an all-time best seller and in 1977 Polaroid graces Vogue magazine's front cover.
In 1985, in collaboration with tennis star Boris Becker, Polaroid launches its special pilot style with interchangeable lenses, as well as a new brand image designed from scratch by celebrated Pentagram Design Partner Kenneth Grange.
The 1990s are a time of great technological breakthroughs and a time when multimedia and computer technologies become a part of everyday life. Polaroid creates the PTX4000 lens thanks to its unique press-polishing technology, which allows the creation of increasingly flexible and stronger lenses. At the beginning of the new millennium, Polaroid enters the optics market with its first optical frames. In 2010 the brand launches its first SuncoversTM, UltrasightTM premium polarized lenses and Polaroid Premium 3D Glasses, certified by RealID - a leading brand providing 3D technology applications.
In 2017, Polaroid celebrates its 80th anniversary (1937-2017) as a pioneer in polarized lens technology and a worldwide leader in eye-care and optics.
Global influencers - American singer and member of the group Lion Babe Jillian Hervey, top model Elliott Sailors, Spanish artist Felipe Pantone, baby pro skaters Sky Brown and Kitchen, as well as shuffle dancers Gabby Smith and Puff the Houseman also - celebrate Polaroid and share its values, appreciating the brand's pop spirit and cool attitude, combined with the best polarized lenses on the market.
Polaroid brings together talented people of different ages, offering them a unique instant experience by reinterpreting the past 80 years of Polaroid's history with a contemporary twist, turning the past into the latest fashion trends.
The movie will be available on Polaroid's website www.polaroideyewear.com starting 10 May, thanks to an interactive platform. Discover the true story of a brand that has always been a great source of inspiration and that continues to inspire us all.
-ANI