Jesse James McElroy's hirsute Hydra
In a witty spot from Marcel for non-alcoholic beer Tourtel Twist, a triple-headed fella struggles with indecisiveness.
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- Production Company New-land
- Director Jesse James McElroy
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View on- Production Company New-land
- Director Jesse James McElroy
- Editing Collectiv/Paris
- VFX Swiss
- Production Services Orange Films/South Africa
- Creative Director Julien Simons
- Associate Creative Director Antonin Jacquot
- Art Director Vincent Teffene
- Producer Lorraine Poincignon
- Producer Stefan Danholm
- Executive Producer Gareth Warland
- Art Director Andree Du Preez
- DP Joe Douglas
- Editor Tianes Montasser
- Post Producer Clemence Gasnier
- VFX Supervisor Joel Lindman
- Executive Producer Erik Holmedal
- Executive Producer John Thorstensson
- Colorist Hannibal Lang
- Line Producer Michelle Godson
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powered by- Production Company New-land
- Director Jesse James McElroy
- Editing Collectiv/Paris
- VFX Swiss
- Production Services Orange Films/South Africa
- Creative Director Julien Simons
- Associate Creative Director Antonin Jacquot
- Art Director Vincent Teffene
- Producer Lorraine Poincignon
- Producer Stefan Danholm
- Executive Producer Gareth Warland
- Art Director Andree Du Preez
- DP Joe Douglas
- Editor Tianes Montasser
- Post Producer Clemence Gasnier
- VFX Supervisor Joel Lindman
- Executive Producer Erik Holmedal
- Executive Producer John Thorstensson
- Colorist Hannibal Lang
- Line Producer Michelle Godson
Be it Ecclesiastes (4:9) or John Farnham’s rock project Power Tool, it’s oft been said that two heads are better than one. But what about three?
Answering that question in witty style is Marcel’s new spot for non-alcoholic beer brand Tourtel Twist, Hydra, in which a bearded gent struggles with everyday decisions thanks to his nattering noggins.
Directed by Jesse James McElroy through new—land, and demonstrating his offbeat comedic sensibilities, the charming tale marries neat visual effects with a clever central performance(s) to create an entirely believable homo tricephalus.