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antoni Berlin: Mercedes-Benz 'Tongue Twisters: 'Deer' by Mcbess '
Bazmark Inq: H&M 'The Secret Life of Flowers'
TBWA\Paris: McDonald's 'Packaging'
Faustin Claverie - Executive Creative Director - TBWA\Paris
Margaux Chalard - Art Director - TBWA\Paris
Florent Tanet - Photographer
AMV BBDO: THINK! 'Pink Kittens'
Karmarama: Just Eat 'Magic Is Real'
TBWA\London: Lidl 'Lidl Surprises '
Steph O’Keeffe- officer – campaign management- Lidl
Tony Hunt- creative team manager- Lidl
Izzy Thomas- senior account manager- TBWA/London
Poppy Manning- head of broadcast- TBWA/London
Eve McDonald- assistant producer- TBWA/London
Tom Barbor-Might- director- Rogue Films
Maddy Easton- producer- Rogue Films
Hannah Cooney- production manager- Rogue Films
Jake Productions- local production company
Xavier Wakefield- producer- Jake Productions
Valerie Brisse- production coordinator- Jake Productions
iris: Superdry 'This Is The Jacket feat Paigey Cakey'
The insight behind the campaign is that for this audience, a winter jacket is different to other items in their wardrobe because they pretty much live in them. They wear them morning noon and night, wherever they are and whatever they’re doing, so much so that for the winter months they become part of their identity. The film shows multiple jackets being worn in different scenarios while the voice explains why "This is the Jacket".
Other elements of the campaign, which focuses primarily toward the UK and German markets, include partnerships across lifestyle, sport, music and fashion content creators, as well as a series of videos to bring the jacket that gets you through to life and partnerships with key media. This broad range of content ensures that campaigns resonate across all routes to market and can be used effectively by franchise partners.
Executive Creative Director: David Prideaux
Senior Copywriter: Ric Blank
Associate Creative Director: Annie Fox
Agency Producer: Charlotte Whittall
Managing Partner: Amy Bryson
Business Director: Alex Barber
Integrated Producer: Holly Duhur
Archers Mark – Production Company
Director – James Burns
Production Company Producers – Ben Whitfield & Paul Upton
Jungle – Recording Studio
Jim Griffin – Sound Designer
The Mill – Post House
Colin Oaten – Post Producer
Oisin O’Driscoll - Colourist
Adam Maynard – Flame Op
Music
Paigey Cakey – Hip-Hop Artist
Paigey Cakey, Curtis James, Mark Waxkirsh, Adrian Francis - Music Composers
Fanatix – Music Producers
Theodore Music - Music Supervision
Sentric Music - Label & Publisher
Things Unlimited: Cow & Gate 'Hangry Toddler'
Art director - Carl Winterbourne
Copywriter - Jake Fasano
Animator - Lloyd Francis
Photographer - Gavin Day
Videographer - Joshua Bond
Producer - Tracy Woodford
Account director - Laura Hernando
Senior planner - Jen Cownie
TBWA\Manchester: Remington 'Air Plates'
Gary Fawcett - executive creative director - TBWA\Manchester
Jason Chadwick - art director - TBWA\Manchester
Sam Rutter - copywriter - TBWA\Manchester
Rebecca Brett - planner - TBWA\Manchester
Heather Nickerson - account director - TBWA\Manchester
Lindsay Marie Brown - account manager - TBWA\Manchester
Lou Vasey - TV producer - TBWA\Manchester
Producer: Nick Crossley
Director of photography: Ben Todd
Production company: Chief Productions
Post-production: Chief Productions
Wire Media: Tennent's Lager 'The Night Bus'
Tennent’s Lager is serving Halloween revellers this year with its own terrifying take on another Scottish institution – the Night Bus. Following from last year’s Spooky Taxi, a hearse that transported revellers on their nights out, Tennent’s Night Bus will be on hand to ferry petrified punters around streets that have been spookified for one fright night only: Blood Bath Street, Yuckiehall Street, Arghoul Street, Water-Boo Street and Saint Vampire Street. The spooky service will run from 8-10pm on Saturday 28 October as part of the lager brand’s ongoing campaign to serve Scotland.
Those who manage to catch the bus will be treated to bewitching stand-up comedy from Glasgow’s own Raymond Mearns (Limmy’s Show, BBC Radio Scotland) as well as a whole host of eerie extras including apparitions scarily similar to characters everyone will have met on the way home from a night out.
The latest hilarious video from Tennent’s previews service before it goes live on Saturday. Halloween revellers with a sharp eye might recognise some of the characters from the video popping up in partner bars on Saturday night. Should they identify the motley crew and buy them a pint of Tennent’s Lager, pubgoers will be rewarded with a treat ranging from wireless headphones, an iPad or high-street vouchers – no trick required!
Wire