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: Publicis Conseil, Director Cole Webley Take An Electric Journey Through Time For Renault
Renaultโs new ad campaign from Publicis Conseil Paris takes the form of an immersive journey through time, paying homage to its 1984 film โLes voitures ร vivre.โ That innovative campaign focused on the driving experience and the joy of everyday life in a car rather than technical specifications. Today, Renault reimagines four of its icons: the R5, R4, Megane, and Scenic. These ultra-modern, 100% electric โretro-futuristicโ vehicles are equipped with technologies designed to be human-centric and accessible.
This film--directed by Cole Webley via Big Productions--draws a parallel between the vehicles and slices of life from the past that feel straight out of the 1984 film, alongside new contemporary scenarios featuring the latest range of electric vehicles. It invites viewers to travel through eras and societies, transitioning seamlessly from the original lineup to the new E-Tech electric range.
Shot with a constant left-to-right tracking shot symbolizing the passage of time, the ad transports viewers across decades using a distinct visual treatment for each era. From the nostalgic grain of Super 8 cameras for the 1960s to the retro hues of VHS recordings in the 1990s, every sequence authentically captures the spirit of the period when Renaultโs iconic models left their mark on automotive history.
The result is an emotionally rich story that illustrates Renaultโs ongoing evolution to meet the needs of each generation.
The legendary track โJohnny and Maryโ by Robert Palmer has been reorchestrated for the occasion by Start-Rec, featuring vocals by Victor Solf.
The film is on air on television and social media in France.
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