The Super Bowl has two teams aspiring to pro football’s summit. Fittingly during the Big Game another expedition to the top takes center stage–the ascent being up the iconic Paramount Mountain to introduce ViacomCBS’ Paramount+ streaming service.
The “Journey to the Peak” campaign from Droga5 New York consists of multiple spots chronicling the sojourn, including this one, “Sweet Victory,” showing myriad celebs reaching the highest point–turns out they’ve all congregated and will soon be found by audiences on Paramount+.
The celebs are all ViacomCBS stars ranging from actors to athletes, news anchors to reality hosts, cartoons, puppets and Snooki–all scaling the legendary Paramount logo.
Directed by O Positive’s David Shane, the journey unfolded over six films, each one exploring a different side of the mountain with a different collection of properties. Some of the spots started rolling out during the AFC Championship and now the ViacomCBS stars will reach the peak during Super Bowl Sunday.
When the summit is reached in “Sweet Victory,” the celebs find Sir Patrick Stewart and Stephen Colbert.
Credits
Client ViacomCBS/Paramount Plus Agency Droga5 New York Tim Gordon, Felix Richter, co-chief creative officers; Scott Bell, executive creative director; Dan Kelly, group creative director; Sean Buckhorn, Amy Werblin, sr. copywriters; Gonzalo Navarro, Erika Kohnen, sr. art directors; Jeremy Fox, executive producer, film; Gabriela Avila, strategy director. Production O Positive David Shane, director; Paul Cameron, Jeff Kim, DPs; Ralph Laucella, Marc Grill, exec producers; Brady Vant Hull, Jason Reda, line producers; Maia Javan, production designer; Greg McCollum, first assistant director; Devon Clark, head of production. Editorial Work Editorial Rich Orrick, Jono Griffith, editors; Erica Thompson, exec producer; Alejandra Alarcon, head of production; Chris O’Brien, Fatos Marishta, Rain Keene, Adam Buckmaster, assistant editors. Postproduction/VFX The Mill Heath Raymond, exec producer; Nathan Kane, creative director/VFX supervisor; Colin Blaney, production supervisor; Mia Saunders, Katharine Mulderry, associte producers; Keith Sullivan, Andre Vidal, Blake Druery, Antoine Douadi, Siro Valente, Joe Tang, 2D leads; Seon Crawford, Christian Peck, Finlay Crowther, CG leads; Mikey Rossiter, colorist; Vivian Kim, Caio Sorrentino, Arthur Elson, David Reynolds, Fred Kim, Jiin You, Joseph Yoon, Luke Midgley, Nasser Mandavi, Sebastian Romero, Taner Besen, Ting Jung-Hsu, Ben East, Anuj Bhandari, Dilipan J, Hanuma Hanumath Prassad Kondepi, Mayank Shekhar Iwari, Mohit Garg, Pradeep Kumar Rawat, Satya Nanna; Arsen Arzumanyan, CG previs; Todd Akita, Ciaran Moloney, Vraja Para, Mahmound Elragheb, Emre Sumer, CG FX; Charles Lee, Cedric Menard, Sue Jang, Crystal Samuel, Jiyoung Lee, CG matte painting; Harlan Qiu, Casey Reuter, Alek Vacura, Greg Mawicke, Anil Sarki, Guru Prasad, Kartik Arora, Kiran Prabhu, Sashi Kumar Dakoju, Siva Subramanian, Somesh Tiwari, Sudhir Verma, CG modeling; Samiran Ghosh, Sandeep Kumar Goje, Sukanta Chakraborty, CG animation; Jackie Liao, Lauren Shields, Pablo Estrella You, Grace Hwang, Yongho Kim, CG lighting ;Aatish Ranjan, Arpit Gangrade, Ashwani Patel, Verru Ramesh, Dongili Varaprasad, CG tracking. Music Human James Dean Wells, exec producer; Morgan Visconti, Sloan Alexander, creative leads; Andrew Bloch, composer. Audio Post Heard City Phil Loeb, Evan Mangiamele, Stefano Campello, audio mixers; Catherine Sangiovanni, Ronnie Stapleton, Tom Morris, Seth Brogdon, Bennett Kerr, assistant engineers; Gloria Pitagorsky, managing director/partner; Sasha Awn, Jackie James, exec producers; Andi Lewis, producer; Nick Duvarney, assistant producer.
FactSet, a global financial digital platform and enterprise solutions provider, has partnered with Chicago-based creative agency VSA Partners to unveil a second round of spots in its “Not Just the Facts” campaign. The campaign originally launched back in April.
The campaign was built on a core strategic insight: While quality data is critical for financial professionals, facts in isolation provide little value. FactSet’s personalization, data connectivity, open and flexible technology, and dedicated service and support provide the context necessary for the investment community to turn facts into valuable insights--and make the most of them.
The new creative picks up where the previous left off. This time it focuses on a particularly boorish office worker, drolly played by character actor Wyndham Maxwell, who ticks off an encyclopedic list of facts and non sequiturs during business meetings and to the bemusement of his colleagues.
The tongue-in-cheek campaign, which plays more like a perfect-pitch comedy series than a typical B2B commercial effort, is a major departure from financial services industry norm--both in its use of humor and in its humanistic approach. Starting this week, FactSet will roll out 16 unique spots—a combination of :30s, :15s, :06s and nine “shorts”—across multiple channels including digital, streaming and CTV.
This :30, “Dinos,” has an office worker’s relevant reference to dinosaurs spark our boorish colleague who proceeds to utter one irrelevant fact after another about the prehistoric creatures.
The Los Angeles–based Docter Twins (Matthew and Jason Docter) directed the original campaign and this new humorous work through their production company, Thinking Machine. The identical twin... Read More