Corporate Animation Movie INDUSTRY Food and beverage industry DELIVERABLES Design, Storyline, Music, Copywriting, Storyboard, Concepting, Art Direction, Animation, Filming, Montage. Orangina & Schweppes| Corporate Movie We created for Orangina Schweppes Europe their Corporate brand movie that is being used to engage with new business Partners and Employees to provide insight into the history and the […]

Orangina & Schweppes| Corporate Animation Movie

Corporate Animation Movie

INDUSTRY

Food and beverage industry

DELIVERABLES

Design, Storyline, Music, Copywriting, Storyboard, Concepting, Art Direction, Animation, Filming, Montage.

Orangina & Schweppes| Corporate Movie

We created for Orangina Schweppes Europe their Corporate brand movie that is being used to engage with new business Partners and Employees to provide insight into the history and the values of the company.

Background on the brands:

Orangina

Launched in 1936 and recognized around the world in its small bulby bottle, Orangina brings the unique flavor of the Mediterranean through its authentic taste of oranges with real fruit pulp and natural orange zest in a sparkling fruit drink. Today, Orangina is enjoyed by millions of consumers of all ages in more than 60 countries.

With its unique tradition of shaking the bottle before drinking to mix the juices and fruit inside, Orangina successfully launched in Japan in 2012 and has been enjoyed by many consumers since.

Schweppes

In the late eighteenth century, Johann Jacob Schweppe developed a process to manufacture carbonated mineral water based on the discoveries of Joseph Priestley. Schweppe founded the Schweppes Company in Geneva in 1783 to sell carbonated water. In 1792, he moved to London to develop the business there. In 1843, Schweppes commercialised Malvern Water at the Holywell Spring in the Malvern Hills, which was to become a favourite of the British Royal Family until parent company Coca-Cola closed the historic plant in 2010 to local outcry.[5]

In 1969, the Schweppes Company merged with Cadbury to become Cadbury Schweppes. After acquiring many other brands in the ensuing years, the company was split in 2008, with its US beverage unit becoming Keurig Dr Pepper and separated from its global confectionery business (now part of Mondelez International).[6] Keurig Dr Pepper is the current owner of the Schweppes trademark.

In 2009 Suntory Beverage and Food Limited, acquired ownership of Orangina Schweppes Group, including the Schweppes brand in the following countries: Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy , Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, San Marino, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland. Suntory is continuously developing a unique Marketing and brand communication of Schweppes in its own territories.