Matt Bieler, who’s on the directorial roster of RESET Content, not only directed but also wrote, shot and edited this anti-bullying short film in which a young girl talks about a friend who turns out to be anything but.
Creative/Production/Editorial Matt Bieler, director/writer/DP/editor. Music Chris Newlin Color Santiago Padilla Post David Hernandez, Flame artist.
LePub NY and Director Ivan Zacharias Herald The Return Of Dos Equis’ Most Interesting Man In The World
The Most Interesting Man in the World has rediscovered his most interesting self--and as a result, the beloved Dos Equis spokesman and his tongue-in-cheek sense of humor have returned as LePub NY rolls out a campaign which includes this hero spot set to debut on the College Football Championship Game on Monday, January 19. Actually the Most Interesting Man is back due to popular demand. The star of the “Stay Thirsty” campaign which became a cultural phenomenon rode off into the sunset in 2016. Now, 10 years later he’s back--as explained by Alison Payne, chief marketing officer, Heineken USA. “We knew the public thirst was massive: Our research found that 83% of people exposed to the original campaign wanted to see it return, and the old ads drove an incredible 97th percentile brand recall in recent testing,” said Payne. “While this campaign has been off the air for nearly a decade, the love for The Most Interesting Man in the World never faded. That’s why we’re relaunching the ‘Stay Thirsty’ campaign to drive excitement among fans and inspire a new generation to be bold, be curious, and stay thirsty for new adventures because an interesting life is full of stories, ones that you will want to tell your friends about over a beer--preferably Dos Equis of course.” Ivan Zacharias of production house SMUGGLER directed the spot, which opens up opportunities across varied marketing fronts, some of which were explored in a teaser campaign in which our protagonist is the Least Most Interesting Man before his memory is jogged--by a bottle of Dos Equis-- as to who he really is. Among the teaser premises is one in which our hero is mired in the mundane, picking plain yogurt as his favorite. Jim Curtis, chief creative officer at LePub New York, said,... Read More