TPSC collaborates with Lewis Communications on three collegiate themed spots for Tiffin Motorhomes. “Mascots,” a fun – smart campaign that captures an inside look at team rivalries, within the SEC, and an integral part of it – tailgating. The trio of spots, featuring Auburn, Mississippi State and Alabama’s mascots were shot with intricate storylines, involving significant passage of time. “Roy Burns, Jacob Garner, and the rest of the great team at Lewis Communications were a huge part of the success of the Tiffin shoot,” says Director Joe Schaak. “The collaboration was fluid and fun and I think it is evident in the finished campaign. Not only were we up against a really full shoot schedule; we were up against time of day issues." Joe Schaak is represented by The Traveling Picture Show Company.
Advertising Agency: Lewis Communications
Creative Director: Roy Burns
Art Director: Jason Headrick
Copywriter: Cedrick Bearss
Account Executive: Sarah Hefner
Production Company: The Traveling Picture Show Company, Los Angeles CA
Director: Joe Schaak
Executive Producer: John Noble
Producer: Lisa Dabao
Editor: John Pope
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