Anything goes for Tesco
A man is beset with a litany of wants in this charming and funny new brand platform from BBH and Tore Frandsen.
Credits
View on- Agency BBH/London
- Production Company New Land
- Director Tore Frandsen
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Credits
View on- Agency BBH/London
- Production Company New Land
- Director Tore Frandsen
- Post Production Selected Works
- Color Bacon X
- Sound Design King Lear Music & Sound
- Executive Creative Director Felipe Serradourada Guimaraes
- Creative Director Ieva Paulina
- Creative Director Camila Gurgel
- Producer Tracy Macassey
- Producer Trine Pillay
- Producer Joel Edwards
- DP Anna Smoronova
- Editor Anders Albjerg Kristiansen
- Editor Nikolaj Dahl
- Post Production Solomon Tigah
- Colorist Hannibal Lang
- Music Supervisor Hywel Evans
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Credits
powered by- Agency BBH/London
- Production Company New Land
- Director Tore Frandsen
- Post Production Selected Works
- Color Bacon X
- Sound Design King Lear Music & Sound
- Executive Creative Director Felipe Serradourada Guimaraes
- Creative Director Ieva Paulina
- Creative Director Camila Gurgel
- Producer Tracy Macassey
- Producer Trine Pillay
- Producer Joel Edwards
- DP Anna Smoronova
- Editor Anders Albjerg Kristiansen
- Editor Nikolaj Dahl
- Post Production Solomon Tigah
- Colorist Hannibal Lang
- Music Supervisor Hywel Evans
Even in the age of online shopping, the supermarket is still the one-stop shop for pretty much any groceries you might want to buy. But what about holidays? And cinema discounts? And fruit for schools?!
Proudly promoting the range of offers available in its stores, Tesco's new brand platform from BBH gives new meaning to the age-old cry of "Need anything from Tesco?".
Directed by Tore Frandsen through new-land, the quintessentially British spot sees a house overrun with people who want a little something from the superstore; the spot's costuming and production design, alongside the thumping beat of Blue Monday by New Order, selling the joyful madness with charm.