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The potential for public Wi-Fi networks to be used as mediums for fraud is vividly portrayed in a new commercial directed by STORY’s David Orr for AARP and Washington, DC agency GMMB.
Director Ky Dickens has joined STORY for exclusive national representation in commercials. Dickens is an award-winning documentary filmmaker who has also enjoyed great success in commercials and branded content centering on real people and docu-style storytelling.
STORY today announces that it has signed award-winning comedy director Joe Schaak for exclusive representation.
McDonald’s introduces a “better” Chicken McNugget in a magical new television spot directed by STORY’s Blair Hayes for Leo Burnett. Debuting during this month’s Olympics coverage, the 60 second spot presents an intergenerational love story told in split screen.
Being a good husband isn’t just about remembering to buy flowers on birthdays and anniversaries. It’s also about simple, everyday gestures, like getting out of bed early to bring breakfast for your hungry spouse.
Thoughtfulness and love are often best expressed through simple acts. In an engaging new spot for McDonald’s, STORY’S Jeff France tells the tale of a dad who helps his daughter make it through the biggest day of her life with a little help from the restaurant chain.
In a new spot of Intercontinental Hotels Group (IHG), STORY Director Jeff France explores one of the most vexing problems of modern business travel: what to bring home for the kids. Conceived by Seattle agency Possible, the ad promotes IHG’s Travel Rewards program.
Director/Director of Photography Rich Michell has joined STORY for national representation in advertising. A versatile talent, Michell combines storytelling skill with deep experience in product and tabletop cinematography.
STORY director Blair Hayes encourages weekend travelers to “connect,” “stroll,” “smile,” “cheer” and “celebrate” in an upbeat new campaign for Hilton Garden Inn and California agency DGWB.
STORY director Laurie Rubin captures the holiday spirit through place settings in a beautifully crafted pair of ads for Crate & Barrel and New York agency Hug