Taiwan – Prior to celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2024, McDonald’s Taiwan kicks off a full year of festivities with its latest campaign called ‘Simple Happiness’, in collaboration with Leo Burnett Taiwan.
Starring Taiwanese pop icon Jolin Tsai, the film by Leo Burnett Taiwan depicts moments of simple happiness across four decades, beginning in 1984, the year McDonald’s Taiwan first opened its doors.
Leaping from 1988, when McDonald’s launched its first Happy Meal, through to 2024, when McDonald’s Taiwan will celebrate its 40th anniversary, the film transitions from village streets to cityscapes in the blink of an eye using 3D animation with a timelapse effect to express the passage of time.
In a first for Taiwan, the film’s various eras were filmed entirely in a Virtual Studio in collaboration with Moonshine XR Studio using the latest 3D modelling and mapping technology. The film even uses AI to faithfully recreate McDonald’s most iconic packaging designs of yesteryear, which exist today only in people’s memories.
Speaking on this innovation, Hsiao Ya-chuan, the film’s director, mentioned, “Simple Happiness is a leap forward for Taiwanese filmmaking. We created five distinct settings using 3D modelling and huge LED screens. Simulating natural sunlight was one of many hurdles, but after months of extensive planning and testing, our story was freed from the constraints of physical locations, giving us greater control, flexibility and creativity.”
With Jolin Tsai’s new song featured in the video, she also commented, “It has been over 20 years since I first collaborated with McDonald’s, and I’m truly honoured to be part of this 40th anniversary celebration. The narrative masterfully intertwines the journeys of growing up in various eras, and the courage that McDonald’s can instil along the way.”
Talking about the campaign, Brenda Kou, CMO, Asia business unit, McDonald’s, said, “To commemorate McDonald’s 40th anniversary in Taiwan, we loved the idea of creating a ‘happiness time machine’ campaign that revisits memorable moments of simple happiness over the past 40 years. By embracing the latest virtual production technologies, it also looks to the future, positioning McDonald’s Taiwan as an icon of food, tech and transformation.”
Meanwhile, Kevin Yang, CEO and CCO at Leo Burnett Taiwan, also added, “McDonald’s holds a special place in the hearts of Taiwanese people. When it first opened in 1984, it brought new cultural influences and immediately became a place where shared memories are created, like a good friend we’ve all grown up with. After many years of adapting global propositions to local culture, McDonald’s Taiwan is a loved and essential brand among many Taiwanese people.”