Tuesday, January 22, 2013

To Miller 64!

I recently had my first experience of creating work for a big brand. It might not have been the most orthodox way in the ad world, but it is an experience that opened new doors and has me itching for more.

It came by way of an open assignment for Miller 64, the low-calorie beer from Miller-Coors. Their creative agency, Saatchi&Saatchi, turned to Poptent for a :30 spot promoting Miller 64 with a New Year's Resolution theme. 

Poptent is a crowdsource community that connects big brands with a network of indie film/commercial makers. The brands range in size and shape. Recent clients include Lays, 5 Hour Energy, Allstate, Trident and American express, to name a few.

The brand provides a brief and a creative toolkit (style guides, logos etc.) to the Poptent network. We were equipped with the Miller creative brief, toolkit and just enough time to brainstorm a concept, shoot, edit and submit it to the brand.

For a week straight we sat around the writers table, crafting the concept which led to rewriting the original song used by Miller, given to us for inspiration. We went into pre-production (casting, location scouting, etc.) which came down to the eleventh hour; a trend which seemed to continue throughout the entirety of the project.

On-set at St. Nicks Tree Farm (Oregon City, Or)

Finally it was time to shoot, for the sake of brevity let's say it was fun albeit stressful. We got it done and headed right into editing the following day. 48 hours and a couple of stiff backs later, we had it edited and ready to submit. Click the link below to view (can't be uploaded to a sharing site).




We had finally created our first work for a big brand — work we were proud of. It was on par with strategy, included the mandatory elements and was original yet reminiscent of previous campaign work. 309 creators accepted the brand, 21 actually submitted a spot and 1 was to be purchased for $7,500 — a pretty damn good deal for the brand considering average production costs for a national spot.


Assignment Details

Out of the 21 submissions, ours was selected as 1 of 5 finalists by the brand. While we didn't end up winning the big purchase, we were granted an Editor's Choice and invited to work on a private assignment for Black and Decker (complete) and Allstate (in post-production).


Finalist and Editor's Choice!

It wasn't about the possibility of money and awards. It was the experience of it all that I value second to none. I was able to live the dream for a few days and create work for both a national brand and an excellent advertising agency, all before graduating this March.

I guess the moral of the story is to create opportunities for yourself, you don't have to wait for a degree to gain valuable experience. And drink Miller 64!



Director: Jourdain May
Producer: Dan Drullinger
Writers: Reed Nelson, Dan Drullinger and Jourdain May




1 comment:

  1. Awesome work. I interned for poptent when it was just 4 people in a closet sized office. So great to see a friend benefitting from what they do!

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