A flock of sheep sings "Somebody to Love" in this Super Bowl spot for Honda Ridgeline. The crooning sheep are the result of a truckbed audio system, an option available on the Ridgeline.
Beacon Street Studios was the music/sound house on the commercial which was directed by Bryan Buckley of Hungry Man.
Credits
Music/Sound: “Somebody to Love” Written by Freddie Mercury, 1976 Queen Music LTD. All Rights controlled by EMI Music Publishing, administered by Sony/ATV Music Publishing. Performed by Queen. Courtesy of Hollywood Records. Beacon Street Studios, Venice, Calif. (record & sound design) Adrea Lavezzoli, exec producer; Brian Chapman, sound designer; Audio Post: Lime Studios, Santa Monica, Calif. Dave Wagg, mixer; Susie Boyajan, exec producer; Agency: RPA, Santa Monica; Production: Hungry Man, bicoastal Bryan Buckley, director
For the global EX30 Cross Country launch, Volvo and creative agency Forsman & Bodenfors wants to de-dramatize the outdoor experience--and remind people that small trips into nature can be grand experiences.
Cross Country is Volvo’s concept of turning their regular cars into more outdoor-capable versions, with higher ground clearance, all-wheel drive and other features making it more capable and off-road ready. And now, the compact, fully electric EX30 becomes available as a Cross Country version. It’s a small car designed for big experiences, made to elevate both urban living and outdoor adventure, and to bring people closer to nature.
“With Volvo being such a human-centric brand, it felt natural to focus on the human side of nature. The child’s perspective became the perfect metaphor for this, to spend time in nature on nature’s terms,” said Karl Risenfors, creative at Forsman & Bodenfors.
In a category that often portrays epic journeys deep into the wilderness, the campaign serves as a reminder that even everyday adventures can be memorable experiences. Thus this launch spot--directed by Marcus Ibanez via production company New-Land--shows nature through the point of view of a child. A child’s imagination and perspective generates a visual metaphor for the magic that nature can bring, no matter the scale of the adventure.