Hank Perlman of Hungry Man directed this tongue-in-cheek slice of life in which three generations–a boy, his father and grandfather–are eating at the dinner table. The youngster has his dad take such mac & cheese away from him only to be victimized in the same manner by his father. The grandad explains that he’s been skimming mac & cheese for 75 years–necessitating an explanation in that his son his only 45 years old. Agency is Crispin Porter+Bogusky.
Agency: Crispin Porter + Bogusky Rob Reilly, worldwide chief creative officer; Adam Chasnow, Tony Calcao, VPs/executive creative directors; Matt Talbot, Andrew Lincoln, associate creative directors; John Benedict, sr. copywriter; Jeff Hunter, art director; Chad Hopenwasser, VP/executive integrated producer; Aymi Beltramo, VP/sr. integrated producer; Annie Turlay, integrated producer. Production Company: Hungry Man, Inc Hank Perlman, director; Kevin Byrne, exec producer/managing partner; Caleb Dewart, line producer; Eric Steelberg, DP. Editorial: The Now Corporation Jesse Reisner, editor; Glen Montgomery, assistant editor.
Postproduction: Method,Company 3 Wensen Ho, lead compositor.,Stefan Sonnenfeld, colorist. Audio: Lime Studios Mark Meyuhas, mixer; Matt Miller, audio engineer assistant.
The Best Work You May Never See: Blinkink Director Jack Brown Takes Us On A Teddy Bear’s Journey For Tekla
Blinkink director Jack Brown created this stop motion film to tell a handmade story for Tekla’s holiday campaign.
Established in Copenhagen in 2017, Tekla was born from a desire to bring modernity and freedom of expression to the homeware category. As a brand, it rejects rapid trend cycles by designing for longevity, with an uncompromising focus on quality and responsible production. Brown’s use of stop-motion animation, using only Tekla fabrics, places both the brand’s story and its values front and center.
The film takes us on the journey of a teddy bear exploring the enchanted interiors of the Tekla Copenhagen store. The vibe feels dreamlike and the addition of stop motion adds a tenderness to the film. Inspired by the stories of Hans Christian Andersen, the campaign features iconic figures and nods to his fairytales; the towering mattresses of The Princess and the Pea, the magical umbrella of The Sandman, and the floating luggage of The Flying Trunk.
Brown said, “What an amazing little project this was, and for such a great brand. Tekla was such a cool client to work with. I suggested making the whole ad out of their fabrics and within 24 hours, there were boxes of beautiful fabrics being delivered for us to cut to pieces. Everything you see is about the size of an A4 sheet of paper and all hand cut, stitched and animated by a very small team of very talented people. Anita Bruvere was the lead builder and animator and did such an amazing job of turning all these tiny pieces of fabric into a magical world.”
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