This spot affirms that GEICO insurance can cover homes, cars, motorcycles, even accordions. You’ve heard of dueling banjos. Well this charmingly offbeat commercial gives us dueling accordions, pitting a squeezebox-playing woman passenger in a car against a male who’s in the sidecar of a motorcycle, playing the instrument to his heart’s content. While the woman ends up victorious, everybody wins with GEICO coverage.
Aptly titled “Accordion,” this spot was directed by Ulf Johansson of Smith and Jones Films for The Martin Agency.
Credits
Client GEICO Agency The Martin Agency Danny Robinson, CEO; Jerry Hoak, chief creative officer; Ashley Marshall, executive creative director; Neel Williams, group creative director; Kim Nguyen, Kate Placentra, creative directors; David Gibson, associate creative director/copywriter; Jennifer Yi, associate creative director/art director; Melissa Wiseman, sr. studio artist; Judd Burnette, design director; Heather Collier, executive producer; Liza Miller, sr. content producer. Production Company Smith and Jones Ulf Johansson, director; Philippa Smith, exec producer; Mark Berg, producer; Andrzej Sekula, DP. Editorial Cut+Run Frank Effron, editor; Ramon de Souza, cutting assist; Brian Mulvey, sr. producer; Amburr Farls, managing partner. VFX Framestore Kamen Markov, VFX creative director; Karch Coon, Jonathan Jobin, VFX supervisors; Eric Rosenfeld, VFX shoot supervisor; Elaina Brilliantes, Noah Catan, Em Hackley, Christopher Halstead, compositing; Amanda Harris, Matt Dobrez, Flame finishing; Antara Ghosh, Nathan Zankich, design; Callum McKeveny, Benjamin Walant, Menelaos Peristeridis, DMP; John Dimare, FS VFX editor; Alexia Paterson, sr. producer; Madison Bullock, production coordinator. Telecine Company 3 Jean-Clement Soret, creative post lead; Matthieu Toullet, sr. colorist; Edwin Elkington, sr. producer. Music Tempest Original Music and Sound Ian Jeffreys, exec producer; Aaron Kotler, Mike MacAllister, executive creative directors; Michael Levey, accordion showdown. Sound Design & Mix Heard City Mike Vitacco, sound designer & mixer; Jackie James, exec producer.
This spot for Value City Furniture, airing across 22 markets throughout the U.S. (after a regional Super Bowl buy of 14 markets), introduces us to folks who break out into song--over their regrettable furniture purchases. We see a man sinking until he disappears into a couch, crooning that if he had it to do over, he’d never would have bought this sofa. A man then bemoans his decision to build a desk, followed by a woman who is catapulted out of the recliner she wishes she had never purchased.
But not to worry as the musical/comedy spot transitions to people singing about how much they love the comfortable, stylish sofas and other homeware which they got at Value City furniture. It all boils down to making a “quality choice.”
Ruganzu “Riggs” Howard of Epoch Films directed this unconventional furniture commercial created by agency Colle McVoy.
“We wanted this new creative direction to highlight the superior quality of Value City Furniture products in juxtaposition to the not-so-quality options plaguing consumers,” said Colle McVoy group creative director Lia Khayami Quinones. “Furniture is the hero here--and people get to see the day and night differences that come when choices made don’t live up to consumers’ expectations.”
Quinones noted that no other song options were considered beyond Cher’s “If I Could Turn Back Time.” The song gives space for cinematic sweeps and classic deadpan physical comedy that’s wacky while being firmly rooted in real pain points people have regarding furniture. Around 15 versions of adapted lyrics were generated before landing on the final track.
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