creative content marketing firm neomam, has released seven 8-bit gifs from classic 1980s films. intelligently, neomam & angie’s list, a home design firm, utilizes the iconic brands of these 7 films as portal to inspire an audience for retro aesthetics and pop-culture products to engage a market base that associates with those films in some capacity.8-bit meets the 80s in these animated architectural floor plans of cult classic films
this scene depicts obi-wan kneobi on the millennium falcon but with the wrong color lightsaber

 

 

the additional layer of the 8-bit style turns the movie scenes into a arcade game but the gif component provides a multimedia aspect to this campaign for angie’s list, to be harnessed on social media as today’s consumer base increasingly demands an interactive and non-static advertisement. the gifs are meant to showcase not only the scenes from the iconic films, but the unique interior design and floor-plans, emphasizing its importance and role in the film.8-bit meets the 80s in these animated architectural floor plans of cult classic films
doc’s garage with the time machine traveling car

 

 

neomam’s partner for this project, angie’s list, is a home design firm that is attempting to reach a younger audience amid a flurry of re-boots of movies and shows that take place in the 1980s or carry the time period’s theme, such as the blade runner 2049 film, new star wars movies every six months, and stranger things on netflix. 8-bit meets the 80s in these animated architectural floor plans of cult classic films
this scene from ghostbusters is the team’s base located in a old firefighter dormitory 8-bit meets the 80s in these animated architectural floor plans of cult classic films
from the famous ‘phone home’ scene in the bedroom of elliott from ET8-bit meets the 80s in these animated architectural floor plans of cult classic films
daniel from the karate kid training with mr. miyagi8-bit meets the 80s in these animated architectural floor plans of cult classic films
the library from the breakfast club with the rebellious john8-bit meets the 80s in these animated architectural floor plans of cult classic films
a few short moments after the scene in this gif the 1961 ferrari 250 gt california spyder’s fate was: