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IKEA – ‘Herding Cats’
Agency: Mother
I love this piece because it feels like a music video or art film, versus a commercial. The track is beautifully ambient and surreal, and the film direction is a perfect mix of cinematic and verité, so you know it’s real. The concept is just so delightfully bizarre and audacious, it keeps my attention the entire time. I love the lack of preciousness, and how simple it is.
Ocean Spray – ‘Power Your Holidays’
Agency: Orchard
Production: OPC
Director: Jeff Low
Post: Time Based Arts
Editorial: Arcade Edit NY
Sound: Barking Owl
This is the most recent pick, but it’s stayed with me since watching it and I’ve viewed it over ten times since. I love the art direction / set design, the talent performances, the music and the concept – it’s so weird and such an anti-commercial. I love that it takes a stupid idea (the jiggle of cranberry sauce) and just triples down on that insight until you’re forced to respect and laugh at the absurdity. I never thought a cranberry sauce could be so irreverent.
WREN – ‘First Kiss’
Director: Tatia Pilieva
This short film is a classic for its vulnerability and provocativeness. This film inspired so many offshoots, but none were able to achieve the same level of rawness and impact. Again, this could be a short independent art film. I love that it doesn’t try to do too much. There’s no fancy production value. It’s all about the idea and executing it with integrity. It makes three-and-a-half minutes fly by.
Boost Mobile – ‘Boost Your Voice’
Agency: 180LA
Production: The Corner Shop
Post: Therapy Studios x Cut+Run
We all want our work to matter, to make a difference. But all too often, ‘impact’ advertising amounts to greenwashing or lacking any real substance. One campaign that comes to mind that sure seems to have made a historical difference, is when Boost Mobile donated their stores to become voting booths in underserved communities. It’s all too rare for a brand to do something this generous, in helping democracy. The simplicity is remarkable, really.
Tropicana – ‘Arctic Sun’
Agency: BBDO Toronto
Production: Film Group Vancouver x Radke Film Group Toronto
Director: Samir Mallal
Sound: Apollo Studios
It’s impossible to watch this and not feel a pang of emotion. The advert takes a real pain point – this community in Alaska hasn’t seen the sun in many weeks – and gives them the sun in the form of a giant glowing orb in the sky. It results in such joy. And great call on using a track from singer / songwriter Patrick Watson to pull at the heart strings. The entire commercial is shot hand held and I love the immediacy in that. I love seeing the community’s reactions. Even though I’m sure there was movie magic and probably even some actors, I forgive whatever they did to articulate the creative vision of joy that this created. Again, a simple concept seamlessly executed.