Google this morning released its annual “Zeitgeist 2012: Year in Review” list and accompanying video that looks back at the most popular and fastest rising search terms of the year. To create the video, for the third year in a row, Google tapped LA-based creative agency, Whirled, and the company’s founder, Scott Chan as director.
The goal of the Zeitgeist videos is to connect with people through the story and emotion of the year’s highlights, which in 2012 includes news making events and culture across politics, sports, pop culture, music and more that range from Felix Baumbarter’s supersonic free fall, the Olympics, elections around the world, Hurricane Sandy to pop music sensations, all in a less than three minutes. The Zeitgeist videos for 2010 and 2011, also created by Whirled, have become two of the most watched videos from Google.
The 2011 Google Zeitgeist has had over 8 million views, see it HERE.
1.2 trillion searches in 146 languages, What did the world search for in 2012?
Visit Google's 2012 Zeitgeist here http://google.com/zeitgeist
Credits:
LA-based creative agency Whirled.
Directed by Scott Chan.
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