Directed by Luis Gerard and produced by Easy Mondays, “I’ll Meet You There” is a reunion story of sorts, as a young man takes a train ride into the city, arriving in Grand Central Station before joining his family at the Botanical Gardens. The campaign was created by Code & Theory.
Credits
Spot Title(s): “Go For Clean Energy,” “Recharging New York,” “I’ll Meet You There” Client: Con Edison Client Team: John Fredette, Vivian Senquis-Langdon, Jessica Marano Agency: Code & Theory
Group Creative Director: Alison Hess Creative Director: Ivan Pinto Bravo, Creative Director, Writer: Nick Francis, Director of Production: Joe Guyt, Executive Producer: Kate Russo, Senior Producer: Casey Valigursky Senior Director Strategy: Jonny Hawton Associate Director, Strategy: Matas Vilgalys Group Director, Inclusive Design & Marketing Strategy: Kirstyn Nimmo Senior Director, Strategic Accounts: Gemma Jordan
Production Company: Easy Mondays Director: Luis Gerard, DP: Zak Mulligan, EP: Asori Soto, Producer: Justin Gilley
Commercial production company Explore and director Jeremy Pinckert went to a familiar well to pull inspiration for their latest production for Go RVing. "Hotel Hassle" was initially conceived as an audio-only campaign, but Go RVing's SVP/CMO Karen Redfern asked Explore to adapt the script into a new, live-action commercial. The adaptation from audio ads to digital commercial spots involved adding re-written lines and a few iconic scenes from Pinckert’s ideas that provided anchor moments for the ads. In particular, 'Hotel Hassle' features a room key that just won’t open the door. The visual he added (a round sensor on the door where the key unlocks) not only modernized the ad into the age of tap, but also gave the spot a technology vs. human undertone, invoking the AI-character Hal from Stanley Kubrick’s '2001 A Space Odyssey.'
Explore and Pinckert also added a visual hook to the ending of the spot that leaned on his own experiences traveling with his family. He found his hands were always full, clutching a few bags, random loose objects, his phone, and of course, his coffee. In the commercial, there is a moment where all of the frustrations are just too much for the protagonist and he almost curses in front of the family. What if the director added an action where the protagonist accidentally spills their coffee and the camera freezes precisely at this moment?
"Hotel Hassle", part of Go RVing's larger Don't Go There! campaign, is currently being broadcast nationwide via strategic digital channels.