A cure for writer’s block emerges in this Kia spot–aptly titled “Writer”–directed by Alex Feil of Believe Media for agency David&Goliath–with a musical score from SOUTH Music and Sound, and sound design out of Margarita Mix.
Turns out a spin in an electric Kia vehicle helps our protagonist find inspiration for penning a script that goes back centuries, telling a story of adventure and romance.
Credits
Client Kia Agency David&Goliath David Angelo, founder & creative chairman; Ben Purcell, chief creative officer; Frauke Tiemann, executive creative director/art director; Mark Koelfgen, executive creative director/copywriter; John O’Hea, group creative director/art director; Steve Clarke, group creative director/copywriter; Tiffany Smith, creative director/copywriter; Rick Standley, creative director/art director; Paul Albanese, managing director/broadcast production; Christopher Coleman, executive producer; Peter Bassett, managing director, integrated production & technology; Allan de Leon, executive digital producer; Riz Soriano, producer; Laura Forman, chief strategy officer; Bruno Cunha, group strategy director. Production Believe Media Alex Feil, director; Liz Silver, Marc Benardout, exec producers; Vitaly Koshman, head of production; Rob Newman, producer; Ken Seng, DP; Tessa Posnansky, production designer; Franck Chevalier, key costumer. Editorial Spinach Adam Bright, editor; Jonathan Carpio, exec producer; Patricia Gushikuma, producer; Robby Salisbury, assistant editor. VFX & Color JAMM Jake Montgomery, VFX supervisor/lead compositor; Andy Boyd, VFX supervisor/lead CG; Tim Robbins, Mikey Smith, Flame artists; Zachary DiMaria, Anthony Thomas, lead CG artists; Connie Ho, Jaguar Lee, Fred Hopp, CG artists; Jon Lazar, production coordinator; Ashley Greyson, sr. producer; Asher Edwards, exec producer; Adam Scott, colorist; Carver Moore, color assist; Anna Dood, color producer. Music SOUTH Music and Sound, Santa Monica, Calif. Nathaniel Morgan, Jon Darling, composers; Dan Pritikin, Matt Drenik, creative directors; Ann Haugen, exec producer; Ignacio Zas, producer. Sound Design/Audio Post Margarita Mix Nathan Dubin, sound designer/mixer; Whitney Warren, Paula Arnett, exec producers; Sean Melia, Mike Murzyn, assistant audio mixers; Matthew Horist, post coordinator.
“The Contextualist,” the latest chapter in Bloomberg Media’s “Context Changes Everything” brand platform, debuts today (3/6), creatively distinguishing Bloomberg.com & the Bloomberg app subscription’s value for global business and government leaders. The new concept builds on the campaign’s foundation of context--the power of Bloomberg’s journalism to draw deft connections between its wealth of news, insights and data in every corner of the world.
Golden Globe and BAFTA-award winning filmmaker Brady Corbet (The Brutalist) directed three new spots for the campaign via magna studios in his debut helming brand commercials. This spot titled “The Price of Tea in China” takes a well-known and seemingly simple idiom and unpacks its complexity as an international business story in a 30-second journey. (The other two commercials are “Bird in the Hand” and “Rising Tides.” The “Context” campaign continues to be developed in collaboration agency Wieden+Kennedy New York.
“‘Context Changes Everything’ has become an important rallying point with consumers to remind them what’s unique about Bloomberg as we continue to double down on global news coverage for them,” said Julia Beizer, COO, Bloomberg Media. “‘The Contextualist’ moves the brand forward by personifying the prevailing ideas of intellect, curiosity and ambition. We’ve gained more than 100,000 subscribers in the time since we first launched the campaign in September 2023, and it remains an important driving element of our investment to continue growing and engaging subscribers in the years to come.”
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