The camera flicks from one child to then next. The children are in front of a white backdrop and are surrounded with animated shapes and swirls. These children are all playing and speaking in different languages. One child then invites the viewer to come see the “Chicago International Children’s Film Festival.”
Agency: DDB | Chicago Gary Alfredson, creative director; Sandy Suminski, copywriter Production Company: Ebel Productions, Inc. Karen Carter, director; Jason Schettler, executive producer; Amy DiPrima, producer; Jay Riippi, production manager; Alan Thatcher, DP Editorial: Vitamin, Chicago Kim Salter, editor Visual Effects: Vitamin, Chicago Elliot Lim, animator; Matt Wilson, 3D artist Music: Oratai Sound Salon Skooby Laposky, composer/sound designer Audio: Oratai Sound Salon Skooby Laposky, audio post mixer
Familiar Creatures Takes A Satirical Look At The Pressure To Share Photos For FamilyAlbum
The Japanese-based photo-sharing app FamilyAlbum, isnโt yet a household name in the U.S., but it does boast 23 million subscribers. To help break into the U.S., the brand recently teamed up with creative agency Familiar Creatures to launch its first major marketing campaign in the market. The campaign includes this :30--directed by Jordan Rodericks via SpangTV--which portrays the pressure a new mother faces as family and friends demand photos of her newborn, immediately after birth, reflecting the high expectations for immediate photo-sharing in todayโs connected world. The satirical tone of the video is designed to capture the humor in real-life situations while promoting the user-friendly interface and stress-relief that FamilyAlbum provides along with free, unlimited storage. The campaign is tailored for busy families who want a straightforward solution to store and share important moments without overwhelming social media feeds or worrying about privacy. [video width="1920" height="1080" mp4="https://wp-shoot.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/28140708/Family-Album.mp4"][/video] Read More