ifolor, Switzerland’s leading provider of personalized photo books, has taken an unusual approach to remind us that our greatest moments can live forever within the pages of their beautifully printed books. Created by Walker Zurich, this left-field 60-second TV ad was directed by Knucklehead’s Ben Gregor and written by Roger Beckett.
Two gangs of Viking re-enactors prove that even in the heat of an epic battle, you're going to need some documentation. Cameras and selfie sticks are as crucial as battle-axes in this comedic Viking free-for-all, where the warriors are more concerned with posing mid-battle for a quick pic than they are with defeating each other.
Video Credits
Client: ifolor AG, Switzerland
Head of Marketing and Communications DACH: Dominique Baumann
Agency Zรผrich: Walker
CD: Pius Walker, CW: Roger Beckett, AD: Jenny Grunberg, Account Director: Cornelia Nรผnlist, Art Buying: Catherine Elf
Production Company: Knucklehead
Director: Ben Gregor, Producer: Sara Cummins, DP: Christopher Sabogal,
Post Production: Finish
Editorial: Whitehouse Post
Editor: Ben Stephens, Colorist: Paul Harrison, Post Producer: Cheryl Payne
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