Ever feel you’re stuck somewhere that you don’t want to be, but can’t seem to pry yourself free? Something always seems to be holding you in place, and you never seem to have a strong enough reason to leap into the unknown? Well, that reason is the 2002 Toyota Camry-as Saatchi & Saatchi LA, Torrance, Calif., illustrates with the plight of two magnets stuck on a refrigerator. Seemingly doomed to unflinching immobility, the pair suddenly finds a reason to make a perilous journey. Shoot Online subscribers may read this week’s Top Spot of the Week in full by accessing the Current Issue in the Members Area.
CLIENT
Toyota Motor Corporation/ Toyota Camry.
PRODUCTION CO.
Propaganda Independent, Hollywood.
Bryan Singer, director; Guillermo Navarro, DP; Marshall Rawlings, executive producer; Michelle Abbott, producer. Shot on location in
Los Angeles.
AGENCY
Saatchi & Saatchi LA,
Torrance, Calif.
Steve Rabosky, executive creative director; Miles Turpin and Steve Landrum, creative directors; Rob Pearlstein, copywriter; Barney Goldberg, art director; Patty Lum, producer; Damon Webster, director of advertising production.
EDITORIAL
Whitehouse Post Productions, Santa Monica, Chicago and London.
Livio Sanchez, editor; Melanie Barter, assistant editor; Sue Dawson,
producer.
POST/VISUAL EFFECTS
Ring of Fire Advanced Media, West Hollywood.
John Myers, executive producer; Jerry Spivack, creative director; Paul Geiger, Sean McLean and Mark Robbin, Henry artists; Kevin Prendiville and Danny Yoon, Inferno artists; Casey Dame, John Jenkins and Jason Lee, CGI artists; Gary Mortenson and Steve Edwards, rotoscope artists; Casey Conroy, Kim Evans and Zenta Kronitis, producers.
Company 3, Santa Monica.
Stefan Sonnenfeld, colorist.
AUDIO POST
RavensWork, Venice, Calif.
Robert Feist, mixer.
MUSIC
Elias Associates, bicoastal.
Jonathon Elias, creative director/ composer; Chip Jenkins, composer.
SOUND DESIGN
Elias Associates.
Chip Jenkins, sound designer.
Whitehouse Post Productions.
Livio Sanchez, sound designer.