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The Colonie showcased the full range of its editorial, visual effects and postproduction services in a McDonald’s spot that creates a fun, carnival ride mood to generate excitement about its new touch-screen Kiosk ordering system, introduced in select locations across the country.
Cut by editor and partner, Bob Ackerman, “Taste The Excitement,” a :30 spot via Burrell Communications/Chicago, delivers a highly stylized, slightly surreal McDonald’s environment where customers can skip the counter and order a customized meal from a kiosks with a tablet-like screen offering a wide range of options. The :30 commercial opens with a young man entering McDonald’s and approaching a kiosk with a 'Create Your Taste' touch-screen. As he presses the start button the kiosk opens and a chair appears, taking him on an amusement park-like ride behind-the-scenes of McD, which reveals employees preparing orders with fresh ingredients from displays stocked with everything from artisan breads to a variety of sauces, toppings, fresh vegetables and cheeses. Excited by the abundance of choices, he makes his selections and the journey ends as his chair returns to the dining area where his customized meal is served to him at his table. The spot ends with the tag ‘Build Your Perfect Burger, and the familiar McDonalds Logo – ‘I’m lovin’ it.” The spot relied heavily upon visual effects integrated with live action to tell its story.The complex FX scene tapped the full range of The Colonie’s collaborative team of multi-disciplined designers’ and visual effects artists’ talents and creative skills. Because of the tight turn around time Tom Dernulc, The Colonie’s senior VFX artist, got involved at the inception of the project to collaborate with the agency. “By sending a VFX supervisor to the shoot we’re able to work closely with the client during the production phase, and bring a level of technical and creative expertise that ensured that the post process went smoothly,“ said Dernulc. “We never let the nuts and bolts of creating a shot get in the way of the creative demands that always arise the day of a shoot. We’re there to help spark ideas and help everyone tell the story in the most visually compelling and engaging way.” Working closely with Burrell Communications’ CD, Rebecca Williams, and Original Films director, Tony Petrossian, Dernulc helped maximize the efficiency of the shoot and made sure that before it wrapped they had every element needed to create the complex sequence of visual effects the spot required. Sharon Kimbrough, Burrell Communications’ producer, made sure that all of the necessary elements and approvals were received as expeditiously as possible, and in the end the entire job came off without a hitch - and on schedule. Once the footage was received, Ackerman immediately got to work on a rough cut. Even before sending the first cut to the client for approval, The Colonie’s FX department jumped into high gear and began constructing the opening and the closing of the spot. The spot was edited on The Colonie’s Media Composer and visual effects were created on Flame Premium. “If we can get the broad strokes settled early, it gives us more time to focus on the small VFX details that aren’t necessarily scheduled into the postproduction timetable – and elevate the visual intrigue of the FX, as well as the ‘wow’ factor of the whole spot,” adds Ackerman. “This commercial had a lot of moving parts. We were able to get involved in the pre-production phases, provide on-site visual effects supervision during the shoot, edit, create the visual FX and finish,” says executive producer, Mary Caddy. “The job was a great opportunity to showcase The Colonie’s full service capabilities.” About The Colonie: The Colonie is an award winning Chicago-based creative editorial, motion design, visual FX and finishing boutique with a seamless full-service approach to creating spots and cross-platform content that engage, entertain, inform and move audiences. Our multi-disciplined collective of creative, technically skilled storytellers work as a creative partner with clients, following a shared vision - from rough-cut through completion – and consistently delivering a final product that exceeds expectations. A wide range of national and global clients, such as Nintendo, Google, McDonald’s, Pepisco and Bayer, rely upon our accomplished team of talent to consistently deliver compelling creative content that elevates the viewer’s experience and connects them to brands. For more information about The Colonie and its services, visit www.TheColonie.com, or contact executive producer Mary Caddy at 312-225-1234, or Sonia Blum or Hillary Herbst at Hilly Reps, 312.944.1100. CREDITS: Product: McDonald’s Title: “Taste The Excitement” Length: :30 Link To Work: Type of Project: Broadcast Spot AGENCY: Burrell Communications / Chicago CCO: Lewis Williams Senior Producer: Sharon Kimbrough Creative Director: Rebecca Williams Copywriter: Rebecca Williams Art Director: Rachael McLean PRODUCTION COMPANY: Original Films / LA Director: Tony Petrossian DP: Warren Hansen Producer: Fuliane Petikyan EDITORIAL COMPANY: The Colonie / Chicago Creative Editor: Bob Ackerman (Media Composer) Finishing: Tom Dernulc Executive Producer: Mary Caddy VISUAL FX/ANIMATION Company: The Colonie /Chicago Visual FX Artist: Tom Dernulc / Paul Rosckes (Flame Premium) COLOR GRADING COMPANY: NOLO Digital / Chicago Color Grader: Mike Matusek
AGENCY: Burrell Communications / Chicago |
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