Goodby Silverstein & Partners’ inaugural work for Credit Karma includes this spot titled “First Steps” directed by Rupert Sanders of MJZ.
Narrated by Justin Theroux, this launch commercial takes us back in time, focusing on the ups and the downs that a young couple experiences in order to reach their financial goals. It follows their progress from their initial struggles, to their minor setbacks, and their ultimate triumph as they work together to fix their finances with the help of Credit Karma.
Credits
Client Credit Karma Agency Goodby Silverstein & Partners Jeff Goodby, Rich Silverstein, co-chairmen; Margaret Johnson, chief creative officer; David Suarez, Danny Gonzalez, executive creative directors; Joshua Hacohen, Dan Triechel, associate creative directors; Tod Puckett, director of broadcast production; Leila Gage, executive producer; Bonnie Wan, director of brand strategy. Production MJZ Rupert Sanders, director; Jess Hall, DP; Kate Leahy, exec producer; Adriana Cebada Mora, producer. Editorial Work Editorial LA Neil Smith, editor; Marlo Baird, exec producer; Brandee Probasco, producer. VFX The Mill John Shirley, VFX supervisor/creative director; Lisa Ryan, Matthew Dobrez, Dustin Padgett, 2D artists; Bill Lu, 3D artist; Anastasia Von Rahl, exec producer; Valentina Cokonis, VFX producer; Adam Scott, colorist; Liza Kerlin, telecine producer. Music Butter Music+Sound Aaron Kotler, composer; Annick Mayer, exec producer; Stone Irr, producer. Audio Post Lime Studios Sam Casas, miser; Susie Boyajan, exec producer; Kayla Phungglan, producer.
Johnnie Walker wraps up the year with an inspiring campaign that is a direct and bold response to those who would question the strength of women. Created by AlmapBBDO in São Paulo, Brazil, this anthem film--“Forte São Elas” (“Strong are the Women”) starring actress Alice Braga--references one of the most iconic productions in the brand’s history worldwide:”The Man Who Walked Around The World.”
Produced by Surreal Hotel Arts, directed by Lu Villaça, and featuring an original soundtrack by Cabaret Studio, “Forte São Elas” shows Braga walking as she describes how strength plays an essential role in the daily life of every woman. Whether facing stereotypes or countless other barriers, women are the masters of their own choices and stay true to their journeys.
“The campaign recognizes the emotional strength and resilience of every woman who faces and overcomes obstacles every day, and boldly challenges outdated stereotypes. And when they say that whisky is too strong for women, we will tell them: it’s the women who are strong,” said Andrea Rubim, head of marketing for Johnnie Walker.
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