Fastest Ever Production Car in New Pennzoil Film
JWT Atlanta and Pennzoil flex their muscle car for this new web film starring the 2018 Dodge Challenger.
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Credits
powered by- Agency JWT Atlanta/United States of America
- Grade Company 3 Atlanta
- Editing Company CYCLE Media
- Post Production The Embassy Visual Effects
- Editor Matthew Griffiths
- Director of Photography Macgregor
- Agency Producer Rhett Kearsley
- Executive Creative Director
- Executive Producer Ted Herman
- Chief Creative Officer
- Production Manager Philip Fyfe
- Director Ozan Biron
- Producer Trevor Cawood
- VFX Supervisor David Casey
- Associate Creative Director Lucas Heck
- Colourist Dave Hussey
Credits
powered by- Agency JWT Atlanta/United States of America
- Grade Company 3 Atlanta
- Editing Company CYCLE Media
- Post Production The Embassy Visual Effects
- Editor Matthew Griffiths
- Director of Photography Macgregor
- Agency Producer Rhett Kearsley
- Executive Creative Director
- Executive Producer Ted Herman
- Chief Creative Officer
- Production Manager Philip Fyfe
- Director Ozan Biron
- Producer Trevor Cawood
- VFX Supervisor David Casey
- Associate Creative Director Lucas Heck
- Colourist Dave Hussey
If you like your cars fast, furious and built to intimidate then you're going to get a kick from this new campaign for Pennzoil, which sees the 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon - the fastest production car ever made - take to the streets of Pittsburgh.
Created by JWT Atlanta and shot by Lemonade Films' Ozan Biron, the two-and-a-half-minute film, called Exorcising the Demon, sees precision driver Rhys Millen (who worked on The Fast and the Furious, by the way) behind the wheel of the muscle car.
Usually, car - or in this case, oil - commercials that are predominantly made up of shiny cars and shinier roads don't float our creative boat, but the sheer ferocity of the spot, coupled with the production craft and realism, serve to propel the campaign to the top of the podium.
Above: The making of Exorcising the Demon
The driving in the film is 100 percent real, as are the driving conditions. “Telling the story of Exorcising the Demon is not only another exciting chapter in the Pennzoil Film series," explains Vann Graves, CCO at J. Walter Thompson Atlanta, "it is also a great way of acknowledging an exciting, new automotive era.”
Connections
powered by- Agency JWT Atlanta
- Editing Company Cycle Media
- Grade Company 3 Atlanta
- Post Production The Embassy Visual Effects
- Production Lemonade Films, Vancouver
- Associate Creative Director Lucas Heck
- Colourist Dave Hussey
- Director Ozan Biron
- Editor Matthew Griffiths
- Executive Creative Director Jeremy Jones
- Executive Producer Ted Herman
- Producer Trevor Cawood
- VFX Supervisor David Casey
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