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Toyota Yaris: “It’s A Car!”

07 Nov 2011 / 0 Comments / in Advertising

New ads from Toyota for their odd little Yaris, featuring Michael Showalter!

I really respect and appreciate the fact that Toyota seems to have a sense of humor about itself, especially regarding a car called the “Yaris.” I have no idea what a Yaris is or what the word refers to, but I’m glad this work is a complete 180 from the usual, boring car ads that feature repetitive selling points like, “It’s fast!” “It’s good for your family!” or “Great gas mileage!” The Yaris’s selling point? “It’s a car!” Yes, it is! And now I kind of want one!

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Weetabix’s “Dancer” Spot and the Making Of

19 Oct 2011 / 0 Comments / in Advertising

Directing team DANIELS along with BBH London recently put out this spot for Weetabix in the UK:

At first watch, it’s definitely a really neat, very cool-looking, slick spot. It’s fun, it’s cute, it’s edgier than most ads you’ll see for breakfast cereal (though I do wish the concept were a bit more fleshed out).

Watching the “Behind the Scenes,” however, takes it to another level:

The talent is obviously great, and it’s awesome to see that the dancing bears are actually full-sized professional dancers in giant fluffy bear suits instead of computer-generated characters. The amount of work that went into this 1 minute spot for breakfast cereal is incredible!

AICE’s Camp Kuleshov 2011

13 Oct 2011 / 0 Comments / in Crew Cuts, Video

Last night was AICE’s 2011 Camp Kuleshov screening and awards event! I recut the film “The Boost,” a 1980′s social drama about drug use, into a TV sitcom in the style of Seinfeld. Let’s hope no one at TBS gets mad about it.

While I didn’t win or place, I’m pretty happy with my trailer and had a great time at the event. Among my favorite entries were “Splash” as a documentary and “Grease” as French New Wave.

New Site

01 Aug 2011 / 0 Comments / in News

Hello! This is my new site, I hope you like. Please feel free to browse through the photo and video galleries at your leisure, and please be patient if they have not yet been completed! Life is a work in progress.