标题 | 'Guess The Price of That Food' by Cole |
广告公司 | Droga5 |
广告战役 | Made the Johnsonville Way |
广告主 | Johnsonville Sausage LLC |
品牌 | Johnsonville |
Posted | 4月 2017 |
行业领域 | 食品 |
剧情简介 | Johnsonville Sausage released the second iteration of its Made The Johnsonville Way television campaign with two more employee-generated commercials. The 72-year old, family-run company launched the campaign last May, introducing the world to the long-time company philosophy: “The Johnsonville Way.” It’s a way that puts the people of the company first, empowering them to have a stake in every part of the business. Over the past year, Droga5 took that mentality to the next level and had the employees come up with all of the company’s advertising.For this second year of work, the agency once again traveled to Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin and interviewed close to a hundred Johnsonville employees (referred to as members at the company). This time, the brief was commercial ideas to launch the brand’s new, flame-grilled chicken product and to advertise it’s classic smoked rope sausage. The first commercial, “Ruben and the Receders” comes from long-time Johnsonville member, Todd, who has worked in the company’s transportation department for nearly 22 years. The commercial stars him and his old 80’s band, playing the hair metal concert of their dreams. (The band is appropriately named “Reuben and the Receders” because all the members, besides guitarist Steve “Ruben,” have been balding for over two decades). Todd not only narrates the spot, but he and his three band mates flew to Toronto to star in the over-the-top concert, where the band introduces the world to Johnsonville’s new chicken. From Associate Creative Director, Chris Colliton, “We didn’t just get the band back together, we got the band back together, gave them the long flowing hair they never had and got them to play on RUSH’s stage in front of thousands of people.” RUSH’s production designer, Howard Ungerleidern, built the stage, provided all the sound/lighting equipment and choreographed the lighting for the entire production. The second commercial, “Guess the Price of That Food,” comes from eight-year Johnsonville member and massive game show fan, Cole. As Cole narrates his spot, we’re transported to the 1970s with a 4:3 aspect ratio, soft lens, mustard-colored set and charming host, “Murphy Charles” (named, by Cole, after the Johnsonville’s first-ever advertising character, Charlie Murphy). From Associate Creative Director, Kevin Weir, “Cole came in last year and pitched a commercial idea that didn’t get picked. Before coming in this time, he spent weeks working with his mentor at Johnsonville to get more comfortable on camera. We didn’t know about this until way afterwards. He was so pumped to have his idea chosen.” Cole was also able to attend the production of his commercial to ensure it was truly Made The Johnsonville Way. From GCD, Scott Bell, “It’s no surprise the best people for coming up with sausage (and chicken) commercials are the people who actually make those products.” |
媒体类别 | 电视 |
长度 | |
Creative Chairman | David Droga |
首席创意官 | Ted Royer |
执行创意总监 | Scott Bell |
联合创意总监 | Chris Colliton |
联合创意总监 | Kevin Weir |
文案 | Daniel Litzow |
美术指导 | Max Friedman |
Chief Creation Officer | Sally-Ann Dale |
Director of Film Production | Jesse Brihn |
Director of Film Production | Bryan Litman |
制片 | Rebecca Wilmer |
Associate Producer, Film | Jamil McGinnis |
制作公司制片 | Rick Gutierrez |
Chief Strategy Officer | Jonny Bauer |
Group Strategy Director | Aaron Wiggan |
Group Communications Strategy Director | Brian Nguyen |
Strategist | Kevin Wilkerson |
客户总监 | Julia Albu |
客户总监 | Pat Rowley |
客户主管 | Kate Tyler Monroe |
Associate Account Manager | Camille Cheeks-Lomax |
项目经理 | Rayna Lucier |
执行制片 | Marc Marrie |
Managing Director | Mal Ward |
制作公司制片 | Pat Harris |
摄影指导 | Toby Irvin |
剪辑公司 | Mack Cut |
Assistant Editor | Zachary Antell |
执行制片 | Gina Pagano |
制作公司制片 | Sabina-Elease Utley |
后期制作 | MPC |
执行制片 | Camila de Biaggi |
Head of Production | Jesse Kurnit |
音乐 | Butter Music |
音效 | Mack Cut |