Behind the Scenes of Filming the TOOCHE Commercial


Have you ever wondered what goes into creating a commercial for a brand like TOOCHE? We're excited to take you behind the scenes and give you a glimpse into the making of our latest commercial.

From concept to execution, the filming of the TOOCHE commercial was a team effort. The goal was to showcase our collection of slippers and highlight their comfort and style. Our team wanted to capture the essence of a cozy and relaxing at-home experience, while also showcasing the versatility of our slippers.

The filming took place in a beautifully designed Grand Palace hotel in Riga, where our models could show off our slippers in a natural and comfortable setting. The team paid great attention to detail, ensuring that every shot was perfect and captured the essence of our brand.

We wanted our customers to feel like they were part of the TOOCHE family, which is why we chose to feature real people instead of actors. The models were chosen based on their diverse backgrounds, representing our customers and their individual styles.

The filming process was a long but exciting journey. The team spent hours working on lighting, camera angles, and wardrobe changes to get the perfect shots. The music selection was also an essential part of the process, as we wanted to create a relaxing and enjoyable atmosphere that would resonate with our customers.

After 12 hours of filming, our team had captured the perfect shots to create our commercial. The editing process was the final step, where we selected the best clips and added the finishing touches to create a cohesive story.

We're thrilled with the outcome of the commercial, and we hope you are too! We're excited to share our collection of slippers with you, and we invite you to experience the comfort and style that TOOCHE has to offer.

Thank you for being a part of our journey, and we look forward to sharing more exciting moments with you in the future.


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