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Top 10 Parkour Commercial Recap

Posted by misterparkour on July 11, 2008

We have come to the end of our Top 10 Parkour Commercial Countdown. The series lasted two weeks, and was comprised 15 videos including the top 10 Parkour-featuring commercials of all time, the Banlieue 13 Trailer, Le Chat Effravant (Scary Cat) – Behind the Scenes, and the BBC-Coca-Cola commercial combo. Because the series was spread over such a long period of time we have decided to run back through the top 10 commercials in this succinct recap.

#10 Commercial: Two very similar K-Swiss ads shared the #10 spot. Race to Center Court featuring Levi Meeuwenberg and Even Playing Field featuring Tyson Cecka, Victor Lopez, were filled with great action, and the excellent production and the prominent U.S. presence of the ad was enough to give these two commercials a spot in the countdown.

#9 Commercial: The BONT commercial featuring David Belle with production by Airmout was a quality edit that featured the best in the world performing in the world’s most famous Parkour training ground. Whether it was ever an official commercial or not, the production, location, and presence of David all contributed to this commercial coming in at #9.

#8 Commercial: The Coca-Cola commercial featuring Kazuma, Romain Moutault, and Dominique Lexilus came in at #8. As one of the first Parkour-featuring commercials ever made, this ad introduced Parkour to people around the world and established an advertising precedent for pure Parkour.

#7 Commercial: The first of three Nike Presto commercials in the countdown, Premier Amour (Young Love) featuring David Belle started with a highly creative concept and was carried through with a flawless performance by David. The presence of only a couple moves and the awkward comical ending kept this commercial from making it higher in the countdown.

#6 Commercial: Scion was the brand behind the great commercial that came in at #6. With a great performance from Sébastien Foucan and Jérome Ben Aoues, excellent production value, and a touch of creativity this Scion commercial was a high quality production that left the viewer remembering the product.

#5 Commercial: David Belle broke the top 5 with the Korean Canon commercial. The non-stop, fast-paced, incredible action, coupled with outstanding production utilization made this ad one that remains exhilarating no matter how many times it has been watched.

#4 Commercial: Nissan teamed up with David for the #4 best Parkour commercial ever created. Conceptually similar to Premier Amour (Young Love) David again scales a building and jumps from balcony to balcony in an attempt to win the affection of a girl. Great production value and product utilization made this Nissan commercial better than Nike’s, and an ending that leaves the viewer with a smile made this well deserving of the #4 spot.

#3 Commercial: Nike Presto and Wieden+Kennedy produced another Parkour classic with Le Chat Effravant (Scary Cat). Featuring David, Sébastien, and a slew of other great Tracers this commercial was the most talent packed in the countdown. Its inherent comedy and genuine filming location in France added to the production and made this commercial more than worthy of a top spot.

#2 Commercial: One of the first Parkour-featuring ads ever made, David Belle threw in an eye-popping performance that to this day mesmerizes viewers in the 2001 BBC commercial. Featuring one of the most famous Parkour jumps of all time, this ad is unforgettable and contributed greatly to the exposure and growth of Parkour around the world.

#1 Commercial: Barely edging out the BBC commercial for the #1 spot was Le Poulet de Colere (The Angry Chicken). Well deserving to be called the greatest Parkour commercial of all time, this ad demonstrated everything anyone could ever expect, want, or hope for in a Parkour ad. An iconic Tracer in Sébastien, incredible Parkour throughout, great production, and a unique and comical plot makes this commercial vastly enjoyable no matter how many times it is watched.

Will this top 10 Parkour commercial list ever change? Probably only slightly. Even though potential for Parkour utilization in commercial spots has only just started being tapped in the last few years, because of the influence and exceptionalness of these top 10 we doubt that anything will be created that could replace anything other than last few of the current top 10. With that said barring an extremely prominent ad that exposes millions of people to Parkour (e.g. a Super Bowl commercial), we also doubt that any commercial NOT featuring David or Sébastien will ever enter into the top spots. Think about these numbers: Of the top 10 Parkour-featuring commercials ever made David is featured in 6 of them (5 by himself) and Sébastien Foucan was featured in 3 (2 of them independent of David). With 8 of the 10 best Parkour commercials ever made featuring David and Sébastien the only way that we can see for this countdown to ever noticeably change is if those two continue to be involved in even more incredible and impressionable ads.

We have revealed the top 10 Parkour commercials of all time, but there are still years of advertising to come. Only time will tell the future for Parkour in the television advertising realm. Will Parkour based advertising ever widely extend beyond the cliché running, jumping and chasing themes or will companies follow Nike’s lead and continue to think of original concepts? And will iconic Tracers like David continue to perform for company’s commercial spots and if not will other Tracers become iconic figures in the Parkour world and being also making impressionable ads? These are just a few of the obstacles that the future of Parkour commercials will face, but from what we have seen so far we can’t wait to, literally, watch the outcome.

Best Parkour Commercials: Honorable Mention

Posted by misterparkour on July 8, 2008

The number #8 commercial in our Top 10 Parkour Commercial Countdown was the Coca-Cola ad featuring Kazuma, Romain Moutault, and Dominique Lexilus. The #2 commercial in the countdown was the 2001 BBC ad featuring David Belle. In spite of the singular brilliance of these commercials as individual productions, an even more stunning (and just so happens more famous) video was created when footage from these two productions were combined. A hybrid edit of the footage from the BBC ad and the Coca-Cola commercial generated this action packed and influential edit that we have deemed as an honorable mention in our Parkour commercial countdown.

To this day we have not been able to corroborate the claim that this video was ever used as an official commercial or commercial production. This confusion is widespread and some claim this was a music video while others claim it was the BBC commercial edit for the United States. Even though the lighting, cinematography, and other production qualities of both independent commercials are eerily similar, both explanations for a combined edit present questions with unsound answers. If this was a commercial then why is no product featured? If this was a music video than why does the video only feature half of the song? How could this footage have been combined for commercial purposes if the original productions were shot for two completely separate commercials? The questions go on and on, and until someone can produce an official commercial copy, or until someone admits to being the one who originally spliced the footage from these two productions together, we may never know the true commercial utilizations or intentions of this video. However, regardless of this video’s commercial past, as a famous hybrid of two of the best Parkour-featuring commercials ever made this video deserves an honorable mention in our commercial countdown.

As one of the first Parkour videos ever posted on YouTube, this video is also responsible for being a prevalent influence that shaped much of the Parkour culture that exists today. For nothing more than being one of the first Parkour videos on the internet, this edit has prodded countless Tracers’ into the discipline. The influence of this video also extends to the music and clothing world of Parkour. With its inclusion of the musical composition 1980 from the French artist Diam’s’ 2003 album Brut de Femme, this Parkour video was one of the first of its kind to feature rap music. With no effort at all anyone can now view the overwhelmingly dominant use of the rap music genre in personal and professional Parkour edits and demo across the internet. Also, the clothing worn in this video, most notably the pants worn by all four participatory Tracers, and the shirtless style sported by David, has also greatly contributed to the clothing styles that we see today in Parkour training around the world.

Whether or not this video was ever a true commercial production, its cannot be understated. Including footage from the 2001 BBC commercial and extended footage from the Parkour-featuring Coca-Cola ad we have designated this video as an honorable mention in the top Parkour commercials of all time. With the athletic talents of David Belle, Kazuma, Romain Moutault, and Dominique Lexilus the richness of the Parkour exhibited speaks for itself. And just as noteworthy is the nearly unrivaled genuine and pure Parkour that is displayed for the audience. With the rap musical precedent provided by Diam’s, and the influence this video had on Parkour clothing style, this video is more than deserving of not only a mention in our commercial countdown but also a prominent place in Parkour history.

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x38ety

#8 Commercial: Coca-Cola

Posted by misterparkour on June 29, 2008

As the next commercial in our countdown of the top 10 Parkour commercials ever made Coca-Cola takes the eighth position with this short and fast passed TV spot. Well deserving of an inclusion in the countdown for many reasons, this advertisement not only showcases good clean Parkour, it also features the likes of some very well known Tracers including Kazuma, Romain Moutault, and Dominique Lexilus.

One of the first Parkour commercials ever made and an ending that leaves viewers with a smile, this production for Coca-Cola comes in at #8.

http://video.google.fr/videoplay?docid=4825368866488115366

Florence

Posted by misterparkour on May 21, 2008

Here is the official video from the workshop that took place in Florence, Italy on October 16, five days before the 2006 OSRAM Parkour World Meeting. This video is the same as the one in our previous post except the quality is slightly better. To obtain a link to embed this video with the Google customer player please see our original posting by clicking here.

http://www.dailymotion.com/airmout/video/x4dlft_florence_extreme

New Blogroll – Airmout’s Video Profile

Posted by misterparkour on May 19, 2008

At MisterParkour.com we scour the internet to find the best Parkour videos on the web so we can conveniently catalog them for our viewers in the content of this site. Up until know we have located and posted more than 30 videos of David Belle. Most people don’t even know that many videos exist of David, and we still have a long list to add! However, in all of our searching we only recently found the location of the official copies of many of these videos. The location is Airmout’s video profile.

The creator of many of the most famous David Belle videos is Romain Moutault who is also know as Airmout. Airmout’s official video profile, where he has uploaded many of these original video copies, is on DailyMotion.com. In order to compliment the viewing of official David Belle content we have added Airmout’s Daily Motion profile to our blogroll under “Airmout.” In addition, for the next few days we will be “rapid firing” these videos so to speak by cataloging them on MisterParkour.com as fast as we can. Official video edits we will post in the coming days include, to name a few, Accroches Toi, Le Tuyau, and our recently posted Interview with David. We will also be posting exclusive remix edits of Speed Air Man and Et Vous?, and a handful of brand new videos with David which we have not previously posted on MisterParkour.com.

First Trip to Lisses – Featuring David Belle and Others

Posted by misterparkour on May 15, 2008

Here is a video made by a few Russian Tracers after their first trip to Lisses. Tracers featured in the video include David Belle, Romain Moutault, and Sébastien Goudot to name a few. The video showcases many of the famous spots in Lisses, and includes unique footage of David at the staircase and on the Dame du Lac.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6574138543707776200&hl=en

On r’met ça!

Posted by misterparkour on April 29, 2008

A short 1 min video with David Belle, Sébastien Foucan, Stephane Vigroux, and Romain Moutault. Even though we have searched the internet we still have no idea what “On r’met ça!?” means. If anyone has any idea please let us know.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6063563397164320878&hl=en

Workshops in Italy (2 of 3)

Posted by misterparkour on April 25, 2008

Part 2 of 3, this video is from a workshop in Florence, Italy. You can see David Belle at :56, and other Tracers in the video include Sisco, Rudy, Romain and Thomas.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5901422176188932520&q=David%20Belle%20Italy&hl=en