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Go Roam

We’ve mashed up the animal kingdom for a brand new ATL campaign, to encourage Three’s customers to ‘Go Roam’.

We created a “giraffe-amingo” to embody Three’s Feel At Home proposition, which allows customers to use their phone in 60 destinations worldwide at no extra cost.

The 30” CGI spot opens with a nervous, wobbly baby giraffe, which is magically mashed up with the proud and confident feathers of a flamingo. The result is a creature that struts, sways and soars across the screen. The transformation is designed to portray the sense of freedom and joy that comes with being able to roam for free.

Visual effects studio, The Mill, crafted both the nervous giraffe and the giraffe/flamingo hybrid entirely in CG. The film was directed by The Perlorian Brothers through MJZ.

Dave Day and Larry Seftel, creative directors at Wieden+Kennedy London, said: “This is the first in a string of animal mash-ups we’re launching for Three, with each one representing a different feeling of being on Three – in this case, freedom.  It’s been an incredible team effort to get to our final campaign and we’re really excited by the new visual world we’ve created.”

 

Why would anyone shop at TK Maxx?

That’s the question we’re asking in the latest film for the high street retailer.

Our Ridiculous Possibilities brand campaign celebrates the weird and wonderful qualities peculiar to the TK Maxx shopping experience. The film highlights “the small prices you pay, to pay the small prices you pay for the big labels in TK Maxx”.

Featuring a voiceover from the inimitable Bill Nighy, the eclectic 60’ spot showcases why shopping in TK Maxx is different, but ultimately worth it. Each explanation transports the audience to a delightfully odd scenario, including the world’s most glamorous game of squash, a magical desert island and a woman blow-drying her hair on the bow of a speedboat.The film, directed by Bold’s Adam & Dave, launched on May 12 and is running alongside a digital display and out-of-home campaign, also created by the Wieden+Kennedy London team.

 

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