worldwide. we all have someone in our office who we think could be that guy. this is a video of that guy doing that in the office. tina from accounting is . this one definitely had me. immediately i thought it was fake because a lot of these are fake. the thing that made me think it was real was this chick right here. she caught what looked like a monitor in the head, and i was like if this was not real, it would have been like, all right, stop. everyone wants to believe this is true because everybody hates their boss and everybody hates that printer, everybody hates tina from accounting. those damn halogen la yeah, i was like, wow, this guy is really pissed. that guy s 401(k) did not look the same this morning as it did yesterday. find out if it s real or fake when caught on camera returns. to shut everybody else up about me quitting smoking.
a cubicle worker cracks a destroys his office. unbelievable, yet so believable. the video immediately became a hit, but did it really happen? was it real or fake? the video is fake and it even fooled the experts. it fooled all of us. even those of us who have been in the business that watched almost every video around. we don t know. we watch it, and say it could be real and turns out i didn t care. in retrospect, you need to unplug the monitor. it doesn t just come popping out. the office rage video was the brainchild of timor who was looking for a new way to promote his movie wanted. we know that the audience,
around the world. i spent six months traveling to about 17 different countries. and a few months into the trip, i was traveling with a friend and we were in vietnam taking pictures. i was just like, you should do the stupid dance you do on camera. we shot it and i liked the way it looked and decided to keep on doing it everywhere i went on this trip around the world and i put the clips together thinking it would be a nice memento for me to have of my trip around the world and it might be amusing to some of my friends. i didn t think it would be interesting to anyone who wasn t me or someone i knew, and people started passing it around. where can he go where somebody will not ask him to do that dance? the dancing in that video came about there weren t a lot of people going around filming themselves and there were not a lot of people editing them together and, three, not a lot of people stringing them all together in one specific video and, four, actively wanting to share it.
internet fame has often been the main reason for posting these videos, but there was another motive behind this one. advertising. can i have my phone back? no. it turns out the series of videos was a campaign for a wireless headset provider. most people don t know that. that s the best part. most people watch it and think it s an amazing video and share it with somebody. as you know from the first of july, you re not allowed to talk on the cell phone. i can t hold onto the phone in the car. it s ridiculous. parrot is the world s largest manufacturer of hands-free car kits, and we wanted to show how complicated and inconvenient and sometimes even dangerous it becomes to talk on the phone and do something else. parrot communications and ground zero advertising bet on viral video to drive their point home. but what makes the video so believable is there s an element of reality to it. pull over. get out of the car. i m driving. hold on, hold on. get out of the car.
right and it worked out well with this video that it was really funny and people liked it. you got to hang up the phone. we re done! we re done! [ muted ] it. our next video starts out somewhat ominously. we find ourselves in a university lecture hall. as a viewer you re like, why are we watching a video of a class? does someone fall down the stairs? classroom video. dreams realize this is something musical number. nobody is audience that back thing. whole staged?