Xfinity Parental Controls

Client:
Comcast/XFINITY
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    Every parent fears the thought of their kids watching something they shouldn’t be watching.

    Xfinity Parental Controls were developed to prevent exactly that from happening.

    And in a new social video series the brand proves the point, as young kids from Xfinity households are asked to explain the plots of movies meant for more mature audiences. Movies like Silence of the Lambs50 Shades of Gray, and Saw II.

    There’s certainly enough content in the world that Parental Controls can keep out of tiny hands.

     

    Released: August 2019

    Tags:
    San Francisco, Comcast/XFINITY
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    Xfinity Parental Controls

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    Every parent fears the thought of their kids watching something they shouldn’t be watching.

    Xfinity Parental Controls were developed to prevent exactly that from happening.

    And in a new social video series the brand proves the point, as young kids from Xfinity households are asked to explain the plots of movies meant for more mature audiences. Movies like Silence of the Lambs50 Shades of Gray, and Saw II.

    There’s certainly enough content in the world that Parental Controls can keep out of tiny hands.

     

    Released: August 2019

    Tags:
    San Francisco, Comcast/XFINITY
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    Xfinity Parental Controls

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    Every parent fears the thought of their kids watching something they shouldn’t be watching.

    Xfinity Parental Controls were developed to prevent exactly that from happening.

    And in a new social video series the brand proves the point, as young kids from Xfinity households are asked to explain the plots of movies meant for more mature audiences. Movies like Silence of the Lambs50 Shades of Gray, and Saw II.

    There’s certainly enough content in the world that Parental Controls can keep out of tiny hands.

     

    Released: August 2019

    Tags:
    San Francisco, Comcast/XFINITY

A Holiday Reunion

Client:
Comcast/XFINITY
  • A Holiday Reunion

    Last year saw the busiest Thanksgiving ever—54.3 million Americans traveled to see family and friends.

    To celebrate this idea of reconnecting for the holidays, we brought two of the most iconic friends in film history back together—E.T. and Elliott—for Comcast NBCUniversal, Comcast/Xfinity and Sky TV. 

    In this holiday short-story film, E.T. returns to Earth and joins Elliott’s modern day family on their adventures—sledding, scarfing down cupcakes and discovering all the technology that’s changed since E.T.’s first visit 37 years ago.

    Directed by Lance Acord and edited by two-time Oscar winner Kirk Baxter, the film features over 30 Easter eggs in the form of props, wardrobe references and callbacks to iconic moments for E.T. fans to discover each time they watch it. A number of these Easter eggs were custom-created by social influencers who then shared the project with their own fans. 

     

    Released: December 2019

    Tags:
    San Francisco, Comcast/XFINITY

Camp Tonsafun

Client:
Comcast/XFINITY
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    Summer camp is more than just an American institution.

    It’s an annual chance for kids—and parents—to let off some steam.

    With COVID-19 restrictions still in place, some 11 million children in the US are going to miss summer camp.

    GS&P and Xfinity opened Camp Tonsafun, a completely virtual camp with counselors from the NBCUniversal family, Team USA and other partners. Kids learn art, music, sports, and loads of other cool stuff.

    Welcome to the great indoors. Welcome to Camp Tonsafun.

    Released: July 2020

    Tags:
    San Francisco, Comcast/XFINITY
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    Summer camp is more than just an American institution. It’s an annual chance for kids—and parents—to let off some steam.

    With COVID-19 restrictions still in place, some 11 million children in the US are going to miss summer camp.

    GS&P and Xfinity opened Camp Tonsafun, a completely virtual camp with counselors from the NBCUniversal family, Team USA and other partners. Kids learn art, music, sports, and loads of other cool stuff.

    Welcome to the great indoors. Welcome to Camp Tonsafun.

    Released: July 2020

    Tags:
    San Francisco, Comcast/XFINITY
  • Camp Tonsafun

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    Summer camp is more than just an American institution. It’s an annual chance for kids—and parents—to let off some steam.

    With COVID-19 restrictions still in place, some 11 million children in the US are going to miss summer camp.

    GS&P and Xfinity opened Camp Tonsafun, a completely virtual camp with counselors from the NBCUniversal family, Team USA and other partners. Kids learn art, music, sports, and loads of other cool stuff.

    Welcome to the great indoors. Welcome to Camp Tonsafun.

    Released: July 2020

    Tags:
    San Francisco, Comcast/XFINITY

Pinterest Pin Extension

Client:
Comcast/XFINITY
  • Pinterest Pin Extension

    With folks looking for more digital distraction on their mobile devices, we saw an opportunity for Xfinity Mobile to engage them in a new way. We launched a suite of mobile games that push the limits of Pinterest’s Pin Extensions, making Xfinity Mobile the first brand to develop a gaming experience within the platform. Each of the three games highlights a unique benefit of Xfinity Mobile’s network. Switch ‘n’ Save puts you in control of a rocket ship hurtling through space as you attempt to collect as many coins as possible. “Got You Covered” pits you against the clock to connect a reliable network of aliens across a galaxy. Mix ‘n’ Match tests your patience and timing as you mix and match data orbs to build a planet. Score big with Xfinity Mobile.

    Released: September 2020

    Tags:
    San Francisco, Comcast/XFINITY