Mark Zibert and Kevin Foley directed a 2021 International Olympic Committee multi-spot campaign, “Stronger Together,” illustrating the more human side of some fan-favorite athletes. Amplified by a rousing score and inspiring voiceovers, the films showcase the dynamic athleticism of Olympians in an affecting and soulful way.
In the mix of an anthem spot featuring 20 athletes as well as pieces focused on individual athletes is this film featuring Yusra Mardini, Refugee Olympic Team member.
Zibert and Foley helmed the work via Toronto production company Scouts Honour for Canadian design agency Hulse & Durrell.
Produced with an all-Canadian crew, production on the campaign commenced pre-pandemic and picked back up in 2021, with the global film shoot spanning six cities across four continents–Cape Town (South Africa), Lisbon (Portugal), Los Angeles (USA), Kingston (Jamaica), Melbourne (Australia), and Toronto (Canada). With an average of only 30 minutes with each athlete, pulling off the hero and individual films was a feat of efficiency and flexibility.
Foley is represented internationally by Rakish and in Canada by Scouts Honour.
Credits
Client International Olympic Committee Agency Hulse & Durrell James Moslander, art director; Adam Tetreault, copywriter; Greg Durrell, Ben Hulse, executive producers; Kelly Parlane, producer. Production Scouts Honour Kevin Foley, Mark Zibert, directors; Simon Dragland, Rita Popielak, exec producers/producers; Eric Kaskens, Mark Zibert, DPs; Tricia Zaremba, creative research. Editorial Married to Giants Graham Chisholm, Raj Ramnauth, editors; Matthieu Belanger, Nick Yumul, assistant editors. Online/VFX The Vanity Sean Cochrane, lead VFX artist; Mike Medeiros, Andrew Farlow, VFX artists; Stephanie Pennington, exec producer; Kayla Baxter, producer. Audio Six Degrees Music & Sound Dan McManus, voice/music director; Alec Harrison, original score; Chris McGuire, additional orchestration; John Iaquinta, re-recording mixer. Color Alter Ego Post Wade Odlum, colorist. Production Service Companies AG Films, Lisbon, Portugal; Moonlighting, Cape Town, South Africa; The Media Mob, Los Angeles; Walters Productions Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica; FINCH, Australia.
Can a sip of coffee spark progress? Family-owned company rolls out its first-ever brand awareness endeavor and illustrates a sustainable future.
A startling statistic: 80 million plastic coffee pods go into landfills daily. One week of this waste could circle the Earth, while one day could stretch from New York to San Francisco.
Committed to using coffee as a vehicle to create enduring change, the responsibly-sourced coffee brand, San Francisco Bay Coffee – which is owned by the Rogers Family Company – along with its creative and media agency of record, Cutwater, have partnered together to launch an all-new brand platform and integrated “One Small Sip For a Better Tomorrow” campaign which includes a series of playful, vibrant animation films, including this anthem piece which shows various people drinking coffee--with a flood of coffee pods falling out of their java mugs.
The remedy: San Francisco Bay Coffee and its certified commercially compostable OneCUP™ coffee pods.
Production and animation were spearheaded by Psyop and Wizz. The pieces were brought to life by directing duo Remus & Kiki. Music, sound design, and audio post were executed by Antfood.
“San Francisco Bay Coffee is the David in a category of Goliaths, yet they hold more true to values and practices we all want from our coffee brands. In addition to great tasting coffee, they innovate toward a better tomorrow. So if we want to make these great leaps of change, all it now takes is one small sip,” explained Cutwater founder and chief creative officer Chuck McBride. “We chose animation because the story needed a special way to help people understand the benefits of compostable pods in a not too serious way.”