Showing posts with label TV. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TV. Show all posts

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Walmart "Running Shoes"



Another Easter spot in the Conveyor Belt Campaign, created with Matt Davis and Joe Alexander. The main kid took a dirt nap on the first take, but thankfully, pulled it together.

Walmart "Rabbit Gift"



Another in the Conveyor Belt Campaign, created with Matt Davis and Joe Alexander. Some Easter Bunnies leave bad things behind.

Walmart "Stuck"



Matt Davis and I created this new campaign for Walmart with Joe Alexander. It answers a lot of business problems for the client, it can go on forever, and it makes us laugh. What more do you want?

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Walmart Black Ops "In A Hurry"



If you've followed this series at all (which you can do by clicking here), you know that Nick, the blond guy, usually wins the day. But this time, he gets his comeuppance.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Friday, September 17, 2010

Southwest Airlines “Get There”



Always wanted to jump a car. Finally did. We took bets on how far it would fly, so the second the shot was over everybody ran in to check their tape on the curb. Nobody cared if the stunt driver was okay.

Did this with Bryan Pudder at GSD&M.

Walmart Madden “Got It Faster”



This was the first spot in the series, but I'm just now posting it. The project started out as just a :30, but on set the client mentioned that they needed something to run on the Jumbotron at Maddenpalooza. Let the improvisation begin.

Made this with Adam Stockton and Joe Alexander.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Lego “Bottle”



John Szalay and I entered this MOFILM contest, and we got first place for Lego, and 3rd overall. We won a trip to Cannes, which John took, but I had a previously planned family vacation. That was a tough one. By the way, the star of the film is my son, Jack.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Walmart Modern Warfare 2 “Playing It”



We did a sequel to our Madden spot from the previous year – same two guys, still trash-talking about video games, all wrapped up with the idea that Walmart is "the fastest way to play." Here's the extended version we ran online.

Adam Stockton was the art director on this one, too.

Hanes “For Future Generations”



Hanes is working to do more and more to help the planet - using recycled materials, renewable energy, etc. So if you wear Hanes, future generations would probably appreciate it. And if you don't…

Justin Harris, the art director, played hurt on this one. Went to the ER the morning of the shoot, came back an hour later.