New Short Film Reveals the Captivating Story Behind the Luxury Brand’s Product Designs
Mode Project, a Chicago-based design and production studio, is proud to announce the launch of a short film for luxury catalog retailer Frontgate. The film, titled No Detail Too Small, explores the behind-the-scenes creative design process at Frontgate.
Beginning with a brainstorming meeting at Frontgate’s West Chester, OH headquarters, No Detail Too Small follows a chair — from the company’s new Campaign line of furniture — from idea to product. The chair, inspired by the Frontgate design team’s trip to Paris, is sketched, modeled and prototyped, followed by quality checks at the factory and a final review before introducing the finished piece to customers, with the entire creative team working closely throughout the entire process.
“An extraordinary amount of detailed care and passion is put into everything we make,” explained Andrew Daniel, Frontgate’s VP eCommerce, Creative/Content, “but usually the customer only sees the finished piece. We wanted to show what it took to make these products. We saw Mode Project’s work and knew immediately that they would be the perfect partner to tell this story.”
Mode Project, whose team has worked on a number of high-profile content marketing films for luxury brands, executed the entire filmmaking process, from concept to delivery.
“Frontgate is a brand with an incredible backstory behind the products that they sell,” said Mode Project Principal Brooks Ruyle, who directed the film. “We wanted to reveal that honest, authentic brand story in a way that gave life to those products, made them much more than a piece of furniture, and truly showed what makes them superior. We’re very excited about working with Frontgate, and couldn’t be more proud of the work we did together.”
Mode Project’s content marketing clients include Kalamazoo Outdoor Gourmet, Marriott International, Gogo, Upright Cyclist, United Airlines and non-profit CASA, whose collaboration with Mode won two Emmy awards from the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, Chicago / Midwest Chapter.
About Mode Project
Mode Project’s team of talented, creative thinkers work with agencies and brands to help them convey their message in its most powerful form through video and animation. By bringing together design and storytelling with a deep understanding of our clients’ communication goals we’re able to produce solutions that are both compelling and relevant.
Visit www.modeproject.com for more info.
About Frontgate
Frontgate is the recognized leader in catalog and online shopping for the home environment. Frontgate offers a wide variety of functional enhancements for Outfitting America's Finest Homes through its flagship Frontgate catalog, as well as three specialty collections: The Outdoor Sourcebook, Holiday’s By Design, and The Summer Playbook. This year alone, Frontgate will circulate over 85 million catalogs. Frontgate has enjoyed growth by combining a superior level of customer service with quality products not commonly available in retail stores. Frontgate products can be described as professional grade, authentic, having innovative features yet are of timeless design. Frontgate is part HSN, Inc. (Nasdaq:HSNI) is a $3.3 billion interactive multichannel retailer with strong direct-to-consumer expertise among its two operating segments, HSN and Cornerstone. Cornerstone Brands, Inc. (CBI) is a family of direct marketers that ranks among this country's top ten consumer direct firms.
For more information, visit www.frontgate.com or send request and questions to publicrelations@frontgate.com.
Video Credits
Client: Frontgate
Contact:
Tracy Heropkie
Mode Project
230 W. Huron, Ste. 4Ws, Chicago, IL 60654
312-951-5424
Contact Tracy via email
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