Future of Awesome

Client:
Comcast/XFINITY
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    The Joneses

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    XFINITY continues its “future of awesome” brand story with two new spots for XFINITY xFi, both directed by O Positive’s Jim Jenkins, and lensed by Jeff Cronenweth.  

    “The Joneses” heralds the arrival of Gig speed Internet — with speeds so awesome every customer thinks they’ve finally got one up on their neighbors.

    And in “Dinnertime,” awesome is one of the newer xFi features that finally gives moms and dads what they've been wanting for years: the ability to pause WiFi and connect with their families at the dinner table. 

    Released: October 2017

    Tags:
    San Francisco, Comcast/XFINITY, Film
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    Dinnertime

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    XFINITY continues its “future of awesome” brand story with two new spots for XFINITY xFi, both directed by O Positive’s Jim Jenkins, and lensed by Jeff Cronenweth.  

    “The Joneses” heralds the arrival of Gig speed Internet — with speeds so awesome every customer thinks they’ve finally got one up on their neighbors.

    And in “Dinnertime,” awesome is one of the newer xFi features that finally gives moms and dads what they've been wanting for years: the ability to pause WiFi and connect with their families at the dinner table. 

    Released: October 2017

    Tags:
    San Francisco, Comcast/XFINITY, Film

Device Free Dinner

Client:
Common Sense Media
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    Cat Filter

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    The average amount of time kids spent with mobile devices has increased nearly 10 times since 2011.

    To combat this, GS&P partnered with Common Sense media and Will Ferrell in a campaign to highlight how pervasive and intrusive mobile devices have become during precious family events.

    The spots feature familiar scenarios that could be plucked from anyone’s dining room where a family has settled into dinner and someone won’t get off their phone. Only instead of a surly teenager or precocious child, it’s a parent. A famous parent all in the hopes of adding awareness to the movement of Device Free Dinner.

     

    Released: October 2017

    Tags:
    San Francisco, Common Sense Media, Film
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    Likes

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    Released: October 2017

    Tags:
    San Francisco, Common Sense Media, Film
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    Clout

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    The average amount of time kids spent with mobile devices has increased nearly 10 times since 2011.

    To combat this, GS&P partnered with Common Sense media and Will Ferrell in a campaign to highlight how pervasive and intrusive mobile devices have become during precious family events.

    The spots feature familiar scenarios that could be plucked from anyone’s dining room where a family has settled into dinner and someone won’t get off their phone. Only instead of a surly teenager or precocious child, it’s a parent. A famous parent all in the hopes of adding awareness to the movement of Device Free Dinner.

    Released: October 2017

    Tags:
    San Francisco, Common Sense Media, Film
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    Basket

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    The average amount of time kids spent with mobile devices has increased nearly 10 times since 2011.
     
    To combat this, GS&P partnered with Common Sense media and Will Ferrell in a campaign to highlight how pervasive and intrusive mobile devices have become during precious family events.
     
    The spots feature familiar scenarios that could be plucked from anyone’s dining room where a family has settled into dinner and someone won’t get off their phone. Only instead of a surly teenager or precocious child, it’s a parent. A famous parent all in the hopes of adding awareness to the movement of Device Free Dinner.

     

    Released: October 2017

    Tags:
    San Francisco, Common Sense Media, Film
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    Mission

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    The average amount of time kids spent with mobile devices has increased nearly 10 times since 2011.

    To combat this, GS&P partnered with Common Sense media and Will Ferrell in a campaign to highlight how pervasive and intrusive mobile devices have become during precious family events.

    The spots feature familiar scenarios that could be plucked from anyone’s dining room where a family has settled into dinner and someone won’t get off their phone. Only instead of a surly teenager or precocious child, it’s a parent. A famous parent all in the hopes of adding awareness to the movement of Device Free Dinner.

    Released: October 2017

    Tags:
    San Francisco, Common Sense Media, Film
  • Two Percent

    Two Percent

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    The average amount of time kids spent with mobile devices has increased nearly 10 times since 2011.

    To combat this, GS&P partnered with Common Sense media and Will Ferrell in a campaign to highlight how pervasive and intrusive mobile devices have become during precious family events.

    The spots feature familiar scenarios that could be plucked from anyone’s dining room where a family has settled into dinner and someone won’t get off their phone. Only instead of a surly teenager or precocious child, it’s a parent. A famous parent all in the hopes of adding awareness to the movement of Device Free Dinner.

    Released: October 2017

    Tags:
    San Francisco, Common Sense Media, Film

The Neighborhood

Client:
Comcast/XFINITY
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    The Neighborhood - casefilm

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    For many people, Comcast’s XFINITY brand is famous for delivering the very best in entertainment. So to promote XFINITY's home security offering, XFINITY Home, we created a scary short film with the security product at its core. 

    Timed with Halloween, “THE NEIGHBORHOOD,” is set in an ordinary town where extraordinary things are happening. The XFINITY Home system and cameras play a pivotal role in linking the story together, turning a simple short film into the world's scariest product demo.

    Released: July 2018

    Tags:
    San Francisco, Comcast/XFINITY, Film
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    The Neighborhood

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    For many people, Comcast’s XFINITY brand is famous for delivering the very best in entertainment. So to promote XFINITY's home security offering, XFINITY Home, we created a scary short film with the security product at its core. 

    Timed with Halloween, “THE NEIGHBORHOOD,” is set in an ordinary town where extraordinary things are happening. The XFINITY Home system and cameras play a pivotal role in linking the story together, turning a simple short film into the world's scariest product demo.

    Released: October 2017

    Tags:
    San Francisco, Comcast/XFINITY, Film

Doritos Blaze vs Mountain Dew Ice | #SpitFire vs #IceCold

Client:
Doritos/Mountain Dew
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    Doritos Blaze vs Mountain Dew Ice | #SpitFire vs #IceCold

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    This year, the biggest battle of the Super Bowl won’t be on the field. For the first time ever, two brands are going head-to-head during the commercial break to launch two new products: Doritos Blaze and Mountain Dew Ice.

    The two brands will face off in an epic rap battle starring Peter Dinklage and Morgan Freeman, who will perform iconic rap verses from Busta Rhymes and Missy Elliott. Dinklage will #SPITFIRE for Doritos; Freeman will go #ICECOLD for Dew. 

    After the spot airs on Super Bowl Sunday, a Snapchat lens will go live that lets users pick a side and rap the same lyrics as Dinklage and Freeman. Through Snapchat, Busta and Missy will continue to ask the nation to pick a side using the hashtags #SPITFIRE and #ICECOLD.

    Released: January 2018

    Tags:
    San Francisco, Doritos/Mountain Dew, Interactive, Film, Social
  • Doritos Blaze vs Mountain Dew Ice | #SpitFire vs #IceCold

    Doritos Blaze vs Mountain Dew Ice | #SpitFire vs #IceCold

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    This year, the biggest battle of the Super Bowl won’t be on the field. For the first time ever, two brands are going head-to-head during the commercial break to launch two new products: Doritos Blaze and Mountain Dew Ice.

    The two brands will face off in an epic rap battle starring Peter Dinklage and Morgan Freeman, who will perform iconic rap verses from Busta Rhymes and Missy Elliott. Dinklage will #SPITFIRE for Doritos; Freeman will go #ICECOLD for Dew. 

    After the spot airs on Super Bowl Sunday, a Snapchat lens will go live that lets users pick a side and rap the same lyrics as Dinklage and Freeman. Through Snapchat, Busta and Missy will continue to ask the nation to pick a side using the hashtags #SPITFIRE and #ICECOLD.

    Released: January 2018

    Tags:
    San Francisco, Doritos/Mountain Dew, Interactive, Film, Social
  • Doritos Blaze vs Mountain Dew Ice | #SpitFire vs #IceCold

    Doritos Blaze vs Mountain Dew Ice | #SpitFire vs #IceCold

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    This year, the biggest battle of the Super Bowl won’t be on the field. For the first time ever, two brands are going head-to-head during the commercial break to launch two new products: Doritos Blaze and Mountain Dew Ice.

    The two brands will face off in an epic rap battle starring Peter Dinklage and Morgan Freeman, who will perform iconic rap verses from Busta Rhymes and Missy Elliott. Dinklage will #SPITFIRE for Doritos; Freeman will go #ICECOLD for Dew. 

    After the spot airs on Super Bowl Sunday, a Snapchat lens will go live that lets users pick a side and rap the same lyrics as Dinklage and Freeman. Through Snapchat, Busta and Missy will continue to ask the nation to pick a side using the hashtags #SPITFIRE and #ICECOLD.

    Released: January 2018

    Tags:
    San Francisco, Doritos/Mountain Dew, Interactive, Film, Social