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Sainsbury’s spring work

Our latest work for Sainsbury’s celebrates the variety of great seasonal food and moments of “living well”, which arrive with the British spring.
In April, we focused in on the simple joy of crunching on fresh vegetables, wrote a Reggatron track and looped our footage to create graphic, GIF-like spots. Creative Juan Seville even starred in the spot, crunching carrots with his daughter.

For the first May bank holiday we launched our second spot, Out Out Out, an energetic celebration of getting outside as the weather turns. What better way to bring this to life than with a camera strapped on to the back of a dog, which takes you on his journey as he sprints through a park, making friends with the people out enjoying their lunches in the sunshine and culminating in his successful snag of a fresh barbecued sausage. Woof!

Our final spot, Messy Hands, celebrates the un​inhibited
pleasure of eating with our hands and embraces the mess that comes with really digging into delicious food, unafraid of judgement and oblivious to our surroundings.

All films were directed by Tubby Brother at Strange Love.

I Love Doing Dishes!

To recognise people’s hatred for washing up by hand, we created ironic musical I Love Doing Dishes! for Finish’s latest global advertising drive.

The campaign is led by a 75” film which will play out in a number of countries worldwide including China, Brazil, South Africa and Turkey, where hand-washing is still the norm for the majority of people.

The multi-platform campaign holds a mirror up to the absurdity of washing dishes by hand, while the song lyrics, written by our talented team, express the numerous niggles of this mundane and repetitive chore. The ad culminates with the inflation of a giant yellow rubber glove, which finally bursts to a voiceover advising to “leave dishwashing to dishwashers”.

The iconic exploding glove will be used across media channels including print, out-of-home and social, while radio edits of the song will be aired at the times of day when people are most likely to be hands deep in the sink.

Creative Directors Carlos Alija and Laura Sampedro said: “It’s always challenging to tackle such diverse audiences across the world, but tapping into the universal shared misery of having to wash the dishes by hand opened up creative space relevant to all.”

The film was directed by Ian Pons Jewell via Friend, while the digital assets and CGI were produced by Time Based Arts. Lyrics and original music created by W+K London, final composition and recording by Warner Music.

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