Wieden+Kennedy, Portland, Ore., has rolled out “Travel Oregon with Travel Oregon,” a marketing campaign centered on Travel Oregon’s newest team members–guides who are definitely not inanimate objects, but characters infused with the spirit of real Oregonians. Each guide brings its own expertise, and they are united by their eagerness to connect a diversity of travelers with Oregon’s wide variety of activities.
Among the Oregon travel guide characters are: SustainaBill, a resident expert in all things sustainable travel; Boots, carrying knowledge of Oregon’s greenways and trails; and Kayakyak, the ideal companion for whatever water recreation in which you care to delve.
For this spot, W+K Portland partnered with director Joe Pelling of blinkink and local Oregonians to help bring this state, these guides, and these characters to life.
Credits
Client Travel Oregon Kevin Wright, VP, global marketing; Katy Clair, director, global marketing services; Mark Senffner, brand manager. Agency Wieden+Kennedy, Portland, Ore. Azsa West, chief creative officer; Derek Szynal, Nick Stokes, creative directors; Elora Clement, art director; Kamey Murphy, copywriter; Orlee Tatarka, head of production; Nicole Kaptur, executive producer; Eunice Pang, producer; Cj Corey, creative operations manager; Victoria Tengblad-Kreft, design producer; Cathy Ormerod, Airelle Wilkins, Reshidev RK, Reena Chai, designers; Vicki Liu, Beth Schuenemann, Liliya Dru, design studio specialists; Anthony Holton, strategy director; Blake Smoral, strategist. Agency W+K New York Amy Abrahams, director of local broadcast. Production Company Blinkink Joe Pelling, director; Katie Aaulkenburg, photographer; Bart Yates, exec producer; Jake Parker, Gwyn Fletcher, line producers; Kevin Fletcher, DP; David Sitcotte, production design/art direction; Javier De La Paz, 1st AD. Editorial Joint Steve Sprinkel, editor; Charlie Harrington, Cj Duncan, assistant editors; Jenny Greenfield, post producer; Kathleen Russell, post exec producer. VFX Framestore Kevin Rooney, Edwin Schapp, animation; Carlos Adarraga Gomez, Glenn Teel, Flame; Chanwut Loakhajorn, Nuke; Rebecca Teichner, Sean Dollins, tracking; Dustin Indrebo, editorial; Andrew Mclintock, VFX producer; Cydney Wong, Diego Bonora, coordinators; James Rogers, creative director. Color Royal Muster Roslyn Di Sisto, sr. colorist; Esli Israel, Zach Wilpon, color assistants; Matthew Fulton, producer; Thatcher Peterson, exec producer. Music Field Day Sound Noah Woodburn, music producer; Harlan Silverman, composer; Leslie Carthy, exec producer. Music Marmoset
Apple’s holiday ad--“Heartstrings,” launched ahead of International Day of Persons with Disabilities--introduces us to a father with mild-moderate hearing loss. But thanks to the clinical grade Hearing Aid feature on AirPods Pro 2, he can now hear his daughter playing the Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young classic “Our House” on her new guitar, just unwrapped on Christmas morning.
The breakthrough ability to hear clearly is all the more impactful in that it comes after we journey with the dad down memory lane as he recalls his daughter’s first guitar, her birthday, her first day of school--though the sound of his flashbacks is muffled. But once he activates the Hearing Aid feature, dad can properly hear his daughter in the present--and with that even the memories can be heard clearly.
“Heartstrings” was directed by Henry-Alex Rubin of production house SMUGGLER for TBWAMedia Arts Lab Los Angeles, with sound design by three-time Oscar winner Paul N.J. Ottoson who helps us experience the father’s hearing loss and then its restoration. (Ottoson won two Oscars for The Hurt Locker--for best sound mixing and best sound mixing--and another for best sound editing for Zero Dark Thirty.) Read More