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    Home » Metabo HPT, Team One, Director Sam Cadman Go Undercover For “Bring Back Shop Class” Initiative

    Metabo HPT, Team One, Director Sam Cadman Go Undercover For “Bring Back Shop Class” Initiative

    By SHOOTThursday, October 30, 2025Updated:Wednesday, October 29, 2025No Comments158 Views
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    Power tool brand Metabo HPT has rolled out Shop Class: Undercover, the hero short film for the new campaign “Bring Back Shop Class” created by ad agency Team One. The film was directed by Hey Wonderful’s Sam Cadman, renowned for his work in the real people/hidden camera genre.

    As AI reshapes the future of work and automation accelerates across every industry, the jobs that can’t be outsourced or automated are the ones rising most in value. Yet even as the demand for skilled trades surges, shop class, once a staple of American education, has nearly vanished. It’s a glaring gap in a system where 42.5 million Americans owe $1.8 trillion in student debt and many young people are questioning whether the traditional college to corporate path still pays off.

    That’s the cultural tension at the heart of “Bring Back Shop Class,” a purpose-driven campaign that challenges students, parents and educators to rethink what success looks like after high school. It reframes the trades as ambitious, future-proof and successful careers powered by a new partnership with the Shop Class Foundation, a nonprofit that immerses students in framing, electrical, plumbing, and finishing as they collaborate on a fully functional tiny build each school year–gaining practical skills, confidence, and a pathway to the trades. Extending that mission further, the brand is also sponsoring a mobile shop class, providing materials, mentorship and professional-grade tools for students throughout the school year.

    Shop Class: Undercover, a hidden-camera short film where a young graduate and an improv actor go undercover–disguised with Hollywood-level makeup–and pose as seasoned tradespeople on real job sites. Their craftsmanship and confidence win over unsuspecting homeowners, until a dramatic reveal shows they’re still teenagers. The film drives home a powerful message: when you give the next generation real training with real tools, you’re not just giving them a path to the trades, but empowering them to build a future and legacy.

    “Success isn’t just confined to corner offices, it’s also in the hands that build our communities,” said Jason Stinsmuehlen, executive creative director at Team One. “Alongside Metabo HPT, we’re reigniting the role of shop class and sparking a nationwide call to bring it back into public education. We’re challenging the next generation to see trades as they are: vital, opportunity-rich careers worth striving for, in an industry with more than 500,000 high-paying jobs waiting to be filled.”

    Director Cadman added, “We brought together real homeowners with genuine construction jobs and a real teenage graduate of the Shop Class Foundation, in convincing middle-aged prosthetics to help bring awareness to shop class and help the next generation. Making that all happen at once, getting the camera coverage needed while remaining utterly invisible, all in the Nevada heat … Phew! Daniel and Devon were incredible, both as talented contractors and actors. Our Team One creatives were a clever source of funny ad-libs and one-liners. Together, we were like the A-Team of hidden-camera, stalking the streets in our window-tinted van, proving beyond doubt there’s a generation of young talent more than ready to step up to the plate.”

    The three-minute short film, Shop Class: Undercover, runs on Amazon OLV, YouTube and Meta.

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    Client Metabo HPT Agency Team One Chris Graves, chief creative officer; Jason Stinsmuehlen, executive creative director; Zach Boyd, copywriter; Sascha Peuckert, executive producer; Sam Walsh, director, content production. Production Company Hey Wonderful Sam Cadman, director; Michael Di Girolamo, founder/managing director; Sarah McMurray, partner/exec producer; Angela Jones, line producer; Matthew Wolf, DP. Postproduction PS260 JJ Lask, editor; Zarina Mak, managing partner; Zeke Bowman, exec producer; Dylan Scott, producer; Alli Miller, Peter Tarricone, assistant editors; Nicole Pettigrew, mixer.

    Media Type:Film: Short
    Video Tags:Hey WonderfulSam CadmanTeam One



    W+K Portland, Directors Daniel Wolfe and Jess Kohl Team On Tongue-In-Cheek Not YETI Campaign Spot

    Monday, November 17, 2025

    This holiday season, YETI, in partnership with Wieden+Kennedy (W+K) Portland, has launched a film to highlight the unintended consequences of gifting a YETI product to someone you love. “Don’t Get Them a YETI,” is a punchy cautionary tale with a wink, warning those considering gifting a YETI not to, because a world of adventurous highs and lows awaits and it might just be more than they bargained for.

    Directed by Daniel Wolfe and Jess Kohl of Love Song, with VO by Oscar- and Grammy-winning singer-songwriter and Yellowstone actor Ryan Bingham, the hero film opens with a YETI Tundra Cooler flying off the back of a truck and tumbling through the mud. This kicks off a kaleidoscopic fever dream of worst-case scenarios in the mind’s eye of the female lead. As she imagines what could unfold, bites to burns to rashes, to wet dogs to never ending slideshows, the witty voiceover rattles off reason after reason why giving a YETI is a terrible idea.

    But the truth is, every “disaster” looks kind of amazing. And as the adrenaline builds, so does her resolve. By the end, she commits. This might be the worst idea she’s ever had, but it’s also the best. She’s getting the YETI.

    The campaign embraces YETI’s core truth: it’s not just gear, it’s a gateway. A catalyst. And commitment to whatever comes with it. And YETI clearly has no problem beating up their own product in the process. Because they know it’s built to take it. From the mud to the rodeo to the back of a bush plane, these products are made for the ones who go too far—and the loved ones who enable them.

    “Don’t Get Them a YETI” flips the holiday script. It’s not just about gift guides and wrapping paper. It’s about understanding what you’re really giving... Read More

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