Owner/President
Chelsea Pictures
Survey, Part 1. The Pandemic
1) Thankfully we have taken on numerous projects that were shot during the pandemic, but one that stands out for us was our first big job after LA opened for shooting EA Sports/Madden campaign for Johannes Leonardo, directed by David Gordon Green. The editor was Jeff Feruzzo at Arcade. VFX done by Preymaker. Music by Human. The campaign was for the launch of Madden 20, and David and JL created the Spokesplayer character together.
2) The collaborative spirit and true camaraderie that came together between David and the JL team: Omid, Mina, Thomas, Jacobi, Doug and Brett was extraordinary. It was a big campaign and a really important launch for EA. It was decided early on that for safety reasons they would write the scripts featuring just one on-camera actor. So the challenge was the infuse enough energy into the shooting style and the Spokesplayers performance so the Spokesplayer could command the full screen. From the day the job kicked off nobody let the fact that we were all remote hinder the creative focus and drive to make the campaign great. JL, EA and David were all remote and on the ground in LA was David’s longtime trusted crew led by producer Shanah Blevins, DP Michael Simmons and production designer Chris Spellman. Friendships were made over Zoom and the resulting campaign is outstanding.
3) Well, as I said, this was a remarkable project, shot right when LA opened for shooting — it was our first full up location shoot, with a crew of 60+. Top of mind was always everyone’s safety and we did a ton of research to insure we had the best possible protocols in place. We chose a top crew, and every single person on set gave it 1000% . JL was all-in, working (virtually) in lockstep with David. The JL team put their trust into David and we just didn’t let the limits of isolation get in the way. It truly was one of the best shoots we’ve ever had and I am really proud of what we accomplished.
5) Trust in each other. Stay focused on the two priorities: Health and safety and the concept.
Survey, Part 2. Emerging filmmaking talent.
1) It’s really important to find a team of people who are dedicated to supporting your creative development for the long haul. Look for a company who has a strong creative tradition, is regarded for integrity, and has a history of building directors who have become top directors.
2) Work with the best possible directors, and immerse yourself in the industry. Be good on your word. Trust your instinct and work with the people you like and trust.
5) Nisha Ganatra’s third commercial ever is Libresse Wombstories. Despite Nisha being brand new to commercials, she landed Libresse and created a campaign that sparked a universally important conversation that will have lasting impact for generations of women.
AICP Awards Tour To Conclude 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 postproduction companies.
The AICP Awards will be in Dallas on Thursday, November 14, at the Perot Museum of Nature and Science, followed by the Chicago event, set for Thursday, November 21, at The Old Post Office. Tickets are available now for both events here.
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.
Appearing in Dallas will be Abe Garcia, chief creative officer, Dieste; Julia Melle, director of brand and content, Southwest Airlines; and Isaac Pagรกn Muรฑoz, 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 pm with a happy hour, followed by the presentation and screening at 7 pm. A reception caps the event, starting at 8 pm and concluding at 11:30 pm.
The panel there will feature 2024 AICP Awards curators and winners from the marketer, agency, production and postproduction sectors whoโll highlight this yearโs winners. The conversation will include a discussion about the winning work, including insights into what makes a project stand out, as well as industry trends and insights.
Panelists include Brian Billow, director, O Positive, AICP Show curator and... Read More