Boutique commercial production company Native Content and director Sorrel Brae recently re-teamed with Rocket Mortgage’s in-house creative team for two new spots in the ongoing “More Than a House” campaign. Brae and Native previously collaborated with Rocket Mortgage on the campaign’s first four spots. The latest, “More Than A Tradition” and “More Than A Bear,” are currently airing nationwide.
The two new spots build on the campaign’s humor and aesthetic in which the real world and the fantasy world seamlessly merge, capturing the inner dreams of homeowners and showing what makes their house a home. “More Than A Tradition” evokes a Norman Rockwell vibe, showing a boisterous at-home family gathering across the years to convey how beloved traditions take root over time. “More Than A Bear” channels both hospital dramas and superhero adventures to show a mom saving the day by repairing her son’s damaged stuffed animal. Each spot opens with the familiar notes of Bob Dylan’s “The Man In Me,” a common thread across all spots in the campaign.
“The first round on this campaign was such a great creative partnership and was very well received by viewers, so we all returned for this round with a heightened level of trust and desire to see how we could evolve the campaign with these new spots,” shared Brae. “The team at Rocket Mortgage was very receptive to building on the groundwork that we had previously laid, and amplifying some of the surrealism in these fantasy worlds to tell a deeper story.”
“More Than A Bear” posed a unique challenge by offering some potentially darker material to incorporate, compared to the other spots in the campaign, as the bear faces an unknown fate. Brae worked closely with DP Jeff Kim to figure out the lighting and color palette to help maintain consistency with the lighthearted tone of the campaign. By embracing primary colors, the duo was able to channel a more moody tone and bring viewers inside a scared child’s imagination while still maintaining some playfulness – striking a crucial balance that made the spot succeed.
For “More Than A Tradition,” Brae collaborated with production designer Heidi Adams to utilize the same house for both time periods in order to have the cuts match up perfectly. Adams expertly skinned the house to fit both eras on the day of, with Brae shooting all the modern-day takes first, followed by the vintage 1950s-era shots.
About Native Content
Native Content is a Los Angeles-based commercial production company, servicing local and international clients in advertising and branded content. Founded by Tomer DeVito in 2008, its creative roster includes Ben Jacks, Iain Mackenzie, Jörn Threlfall, Parker Ellerman, Rich Lee, Robin Polák, Shaun Collings, Sorrel Brae, Stewart Hendler, Tom Dey, Tony Prescott, and Ze’ev Waismann. For more information, visit http://nativecontent.com.
2024 AICP Awards Tour Concludes with Stops in Dallas and Chicago
The 2024 AICP Awards Tour concludes with stops in Dallas and Chicago this month as it wraps up its tour of cities across the U.S. The National Tour brought presentations, panels and screenings to marketers, advertising agencies, production and post production companies. The AICP Awards will be in Dallas on Thursday, November 14th, at the Perot Museum of Nature and Science, followed by the Chicago event, set for Thursday, November 21st at The Old Post Office. Tickets are available now for both events at www.aicp.com. In Dallas, the program kicks off at 6:45 pm with a happy hour, followed by the screening and panel discussion at 7:30. The evening ends with a networking reception from 8:30 to 11:30. The Perot Museum of Nature and Science is located at 2201 N. Field Street in Dallas. Appearing in Dallas will be Abe Garcia, Chief Creative Officer, Dieste; Julia Melle, Director of Brand and Content, Southwest Airlines; and Isaac Pagán Muñoz, VP, Executive Creative Director of PepsiCo Foods. The panel will review selected winners from the suite of the AICP Awards programs, offering insights into what made them rise to the top of their respective categories and share their viewpoints on key trends in the industry. The Chicago stop starts at 6:00pm with a happy hour, followed by the presentation and screening at 7:00pm. A reception caps the event, starting at 8:00pm and concluding at 11:30pm. The Old Post Office is located at 433 W Van Buren Street in Chicago. The panel there will feature 2024 AICP Awards Curators and Winners from the marketer, agency, production and post production sectors who’ll highlight this year’s winners. The conversation will include a discussion about the winning work, including insights... Read More