A very well directed spot. Cool concept and such a beautiful execution.
Good job, Creatives.

A very well directed spot. Cool concept and such a beautiful execution.
Good job, Creatives.

Here’s my team’s, 360 Filmworks, entry to the Little Rock 48 Hour Film Project. It’s called Not Yet! We worked hard and had so much fun making this film. For those that don’t know what the 48 Hour Film Project is check it out here. It’s simple. Make a movie in 48 hours. Write. Shoot. Edit. Score. Cast. Scout. Drive. Sing. Move. Act. Everything. So fun. It happens in over a single weekend and there’s a catch. First, you don’t know the genre your going to get until you draw it out of a hat—we drew comedy this year. Second, there are three elements that have to be in every submission, they are: a prop, a line of dialogue, and a character. This year’s prop was a pencil. The line was: “what did he say? Tell me!” And the character was Claude or Claudet Gascomb and they have to be a cook.
Plot: Seven bumbling brothers try to rob a house and are met with an unforeseen security issue.
Please enjoy!

This spot is such a lovely story. So beautiful and so simple. Unique story, but a story everyone is familiar with. This gorgeous illustration of life giving chances is expressed with flightless birds finally getting their chance to soar like their lucky relatives. By the end of the spot I felt so happy for the penguin it put a tear in my eye.
Great Job, Creatives.
Credits:
Advertising Agency: Publicis in the West, Seattle, USA
Executive Producer: Derek Ruddy
Creative Director: Dan Fietsam
Art Director: Scott Rasmussen
Copywriter: Jeff Siegel
Production Company: Sticks+Stones Studios, Los Angeles
Director: Jerry Brown
Executive Producer: Marlon Staggs
Producer: Gabrielle Yuro
Head of Production: Jason Dennis
Director of Photography: Tom Olgeirrson
Post-Production: Fischer Edit, Minneapolis
Editor: Lindy Wilson
VFX Supervisor/FLAME Artist: Jake Parker
Editorial & VFX Producer: Bill Rogina
Film Trasfer: Pixel Farm, Minneapolis
Colorist: Oscar Obozay
Music: Music Forever
Composer: Rob Simonsen
Music Produced by Anthony Marinelli