Titolo | More Soul |
Agenzia | David&Goliath |
Campagna | Hamsters |
Cliente | Kia Motors |
Marca | Kia |
Data di Prima Diffusione/Publicazione | 2011 / 8 |
Prodotto | Soul |
Settore | Auto Nuove |
Slogan | A New Way to Roll |
Trama | First they drove. Then they rapped. Now they are shuffling. The hamsters are back in the soulless, futuristic setting of a first-person shooter game. It’s a dark battleground full of alien robots and humanoids locked in brutal combat, a scene all too familiar in today’s video game culture. Out of nowhere the hamsters pull up in their green Kia Soul decked out in the summer’s latest street wear. They exit the car with the stereo blasting the summer’s hottest song (recently #1 on the Billboard Hot 100), “Party Rock Anthem” by LMFAO, and begin to perform today’s most popular dance trend, shuffling. The hamster’s energy and positivity becomes infectious. Neither the alien or humanoid robots can hold back the urge to drop their weapons and dance. Eventually this gloomy, war-torn world becomes brighter as the hamsters and warriors all dance in unison - shuffling, jerking and freestyling. With their work complete, our hamsters then drive off into the sunset in their Soul as the warriors dance on. The spot demonstrates that Kia Soul’s tagline, “A New Way to Roll”, is all about positivity, creativity and optimism. |
Tipo di Media | Televisione |
Market | Stati Uniti |
Casa di Produzione | Anonymous Content |
Line Producer | Suzie Green Tedesco |
Executive Producer | Dave Morrison |
Cinematografia | Jeff Cutter |
Director | Mark Romanek |
Producer | Jennifer Mersis |
Executive Producer | Paul Albanese |
Executive Producer | Carol Lombard |
Art Director | Tim Delger |
Art Director | Basil Douglas Cowieson |
Copywriter | JC Abbruzzi |
Copywriter | Greg Buri |
Executive Creative Director | Colin Jeffery |
Chief Creative Officer | David Angelo |