Dante Ariola of MJZ directed this tongue-in-cheek monster epic for TheLadders.com via Fallon Minneapolis, which proves that size indeed does matter. Little monsters try to wreak havoc on a city but to no avail. But a gargantuan creature then appears on the scene and sends townspeople into a panic, underscoring the big salary, high-profile job pull of TheLadders.
Agency: Fallon Minneapolis Al Kelly, executive creative director; Dean Hanson, art director; Dean Buckhorn, copywriter; Vic Palumbo, director of broadcast production; Amanda Revere, producer; Matt Polski, assistant producer. Production Company: MJZ Dante Ariola, director; Phillipe LeSourd, DP; Jeff Scruton, David Zander, executive producers; Natalie Hill, producer; Editorial: Rock Paper Scissors Kirk Baxter, editor; Mike Goble, producer. Postproduction: Company 3 Los Angeles Stefan Sonnenfeld, colorist. Visual Effects: Method Alex Frisch, VFX supervisor/Flame artist; Andy Body, VFX supervisor/lead CG artist; Katrina Sallicrup, Noah Caddis, Andy Davis, Flame artists; Matt Hackett, Floyd Raymer, Jonathan Vaughn, Jack Zaloga, Alex Lee, Todd Herman, CG artists; Andy Mower, Ryan Raith, Craig Hilditch, Amanda Burton, Edgar Diaz, Jay Robinson, Pam Gonzalez, assist/roto; Helen Hughes, exec producer/director of production; Moylene Boyd, project manager. Music: Human Sound Des
Ad Council, ONDCP, Strawberry Frog, Director Haya Waseem Team To Combat Opioid Overdoses
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