“Wouldn’t It Be Nice” is the Beach Boys tune which drives this anthem depicting AT&T building a world where people and things speak a common language so that everything is more seamless, interconnected, and in tune–with you. Vignettes showing this connection include: a pregnant woman in an ambulance being rushed to the hospital as a traffic light instantly turns to green to send her on her way; a youngster who’s lost at a mall reunited with his parent thanks to wristwatch tracking technology; and a janitor who cleans a department store with a synchronized squad of robot vacuums.
Noam Murro of Biscuit Filmworks directed for BBDO New York.
Credits
Client AT&T Agency BBDO New York David Lubars, chief creative officer, worldwide; Greg Hahn, chief creative officer, NY; Matt MacDonald, executive creative director; Matt Vescovo, creative director; Bill Heater, copywriter; Marc Klein, art director; Julie Collins, group executive producer; Diane Hill, executive producer; Sasha White, assistant producer Melissa Chester, executive music producer. Production Biscuit Filmworks Noam Murro, director; Eric Schmidt, DP. Music Human Sloan Alexander, composer. Editorial Rock Paper Scissors Stewart Reeves, editor; Luke Mcintosh, assistant editor. Visual Effects Method
This trailer promotes Charge Around The Globe, a new adventure docuseries that follows record-breaking traveler Lexie Limitless on an extraordinary journey to circumnavigate the globe in an electric vehicle--traveling over 30,000 kilometers across six continents, all in pursuit of one world record. The three-part series on Prime Video in the U.K. showcases the capabilities of modern electric vehicles while immersing viewers in the numerous experiences and challenges Lexie encounters throughout her journey. As she navigates various challenges throughout her trip, Charge Around the Globe serves as a testament to the spirit of exploration. Ford, Wieden+Kennedy London and WracK teamed on the series.
The documentary aims to address the primary concern hindering many consumers from transitioning to electric: doubts about the range and capability of electric vehicles. As a 120-year-old brand, Ford looked to its past as inspiration for the switch that’s taking place today. Over a century ago, pioneering explorer Aloha Wanderwell set off from Nice at the age of 16 to become the first woman to drive around the world in a Ford Model T. Now, in 2024, we get to see Lexie, the youngest person to visit every country in the world, take to the wheel of the electric Ford Explorer, reinventing that historic journey for a new generation. Along the way, she meets extraordinary people, navigates difficult terrains, and faces the challenges of a constantly evolving charging infrastructure that puts her to the test.
“Charge Around The Globe has been the ultimate test drive for our new electric Ford Explorer. We took on every kind of weather and road condition and dealt with just about every charging scenario. The journey embodies the true... Read More