Boost : Saff and Jen
Not much, says new Boost campaign via The Monkeys
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What’s the difference between a restrictive phone plan and (what some believe to be) an imminent zombie apocalypse? New South Wales-based creative agency, The Monkeys, argues that there isn’t much of one in the “Stay Living” campaign it just launched for Boost Mobile Australia.
At its core are three short films: Saff and Jen, Ben, and Mary featuring popular Aussie bloggers and vloggers Kimmi Smiles and Lounda Maroun. The gory videos feature different characters fearlessly -- almost disinterestedly -- slaying the undead in order to complete everyday tasks: grocery shopping, picking up some gas, and stopping by the office. Boost hoped to target Gen Y-ers who want the flexibility afforded by an unlimited prepaid plan. In the age of The Walking Dead and the upcoming World War Z, this ad couldn’t have been timed any better.
Credits
- Date
- Jun 13, 2013
- Brand:
- Boost
- Client:
- Boost
- Agency:
- The Monkeys
- Chief Creative Officer:
- Justin Drape
- Executive Creative Director:
- Micah Walker
- Digital Creative Director:
- Jay Gelardi
- Art Director:
- Oksana Valentelis
- Copywriter:
- Henry Kember
- Head of Broadcast Production:
- Thea Carone
- Broadcast Producer:
- Jade Wannell
- Production Company:
- Revolver
- Director:
- Matt Devine, The Glue Society
- Managing Director/Executive Producer:
- Michael Ritchie
- Producer:
- Adrian Shapiro
- Editing:
- Dan Lee
- Visual Effects Supervisor:
- Nicholas Pon, Fin Design
- Composers and Sound Design:
- Nylon
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