When it comes buying a house, being “pretty sure” you can afford it isn’t enough. You have to be certain. That’s the premise which turns comedic in this Rocket Mortgage spot directed by Craig Gillespie of MJZ for Chicago agency Highdive.”
This “Certain Is Better” commercial–with music from SOUTH Music & Sound and sound design from Another Country–features actor/comedian Tracy Morgan who goes on an uncertainty-filled montage to prove that “pretty sure” is never the way to go–especially if that involves deciding to fight actor and former professional wrestler David Bautista.
Credits
Client Rocket Mortgage Agency Highdive, Chicago. Chad Broude, Mark Gross, co-founders/chief creative officers; Patrick Burke, group creative director/writer; Chris Carraway, creative director/art director; Jeb Quaid, creative director/copy; Jen Passaniti, head of production/executive producer; Marianne Newton, sr. producer. Production MJZ, bicoastal/international Craig Gillespie, director; David Zander, president/exec producer; Emma Wilcockson, exec producer; Martha Davis, producer; Hoyte van Hoytema, DP; Jamie Vickers, production designer; Christian Van Fleet, 1st AD. Editorial Cutters Chicago Tim LoDolce, Grant Gustafson, Aaron Kiser, editors; Emily Tolan, assistant editor. Music SOUTH Music and Sound, Santa Monica, Calif. Dan Pritikin, Matt Drenik, creative directors; Rusty Logsdon, Jon Darling, composers; Ann Haugen, exec producer; Ignacio Zas, producer. Sound Design & Mix Another Country, Chicago. Peter Erazmus, sound designer/mixer; Tim Konn, exec producer; Louise Rider, producer; Josh Hunnicutt, audio assistant.
Following World AIDS Day, which was celebrated on December 1, co-production companies Central Films and Freelance For track one man’s existential, and potentially career-altering, decision to “come out” as living with HIV in Spain in this public service spot titled “The HInVisible Celebrity.”
Out of agency Señora Rushmore for ViiV Healthcare Spain, in collaboration with GESIDA, SEISIDA, and Apoyo Positivo, the PSA--directed by Rodrigo García Sáiz via Central Films Spain--addresses the stigma against publicly living with HIV in Spanish society. In the more than 40 years since the first case of HIV appeared in Spain, no public figure in Spain has claimed to have HIV. Viiv Healthcare Spain asks, if there are 150,000 people with HIV in Spain (or approximately 1 in 300), why don’t we know anyone with HIV?
The central character, who dons a mask of television-pixelated anonymity, gives himself an introspective pep-talk ahead of announcing his status to the Spanish public. Along the way, he wonders what will become of his career, and reputation in general, even as he recognizes that his declaration could change Spain’s cultural landscape for the better and for all of those in Spain who live with HIV every day. As no public figure in Spain has ever announced living with HIV--due to fear of public rejection--this character realizes that such a role model could change that.
The character has already begun building social media awareness with his Instagram profile, @famosoinvihsible, which began cataloging his life as a public figure earlier this fall. Still, though, the figure either leaves himself out of the picture, faces away from the camera, or dons the pixelated mask associated with anonymous admission. “The HInVisible... Read More