To promote Lauren Beukes’ new book, a supernatural thriller titled “Broken Monsters,” Marc Sidelsky of Mr. Alexander conceived and directed this trailer featuring chilling imagery inspired by the novel. The piece was lensed in varied formats, deploying cameras ranging from an iPhone to the Phantom.
Client Penguin Random House Production Mr Alexander Marc Sidelsky, director/writer; Chanelle Critchfield, Sanra Broekman, producers; Sarah Davidson, production manager; Peter Tischhauser, DP Editorial Deepend Post Marcelle Mouton, editor. Post Splash FX Schalk van der Merwe, colorist/online artist. Music Hey Papa Legend Ross McDonald, music Sound Design Ear-worm, Paul Shafer, sound designer.
Top Spot of the Week: BBDO, Director Anthony Frattolillo Get “Packing” For The American Red Cross
Once again, this holiday season, BBDO New York and the American Red Cross have launched a campaign underscoring the urgent needs of families disrupted by disasters--something that occurs every eight minutes across the country, over 7,000 times during the
holidays alone.
Running on TV and online through December, the campaign include this PSA titled βPacking,β directed by Anthony Frattolillo via One Free Play. The spot begins with aβ―family thatβ―appears to be preparing for a trip. But the mood shifts dramatically when it is revealed theβ―reasonβ―they are really packing is an imminent wildfire, and that they are evacuatingβ―to a Red Cross shelter.β―The spot ends with a call to action: βTheyβre relying on us. Weβre relying on you. Please donate.β
BBDO associate creative director Nicole Dombey shared, βI experienced an evacuation as a child, and Iβll never forget the quiet confusion of that moment. As a team, we wanted to capture that mix of innocence and uncertainty families feel in those moments.β
Director Frattolillo stated, βIβve packed that same car three times, sat in that same traffic jam, worrying about my safety and the safety of my family, thinking we might not see home again. So when we made this film, I wanted people to feel what that moment is really like, the fear, the uncertainty, and the hope that someone will be there when you need them most.β