Finch director Derin Seale shoots new TV spot for the Holden VF Commodore via AJF Partnership
Finch director Derin Seale has directed a new spot for the all new Holden VF Commodore via AJF Partnership.
The spot was shot in Australia and New York City.
Agency: AJF Partnership
Creative Director: Adam Francis
Creative Director: Josh Stephens
Senior Art Director: Andy Jones
Senior Copywriter: Glenn Dalton
Senior Account Director: Aminah Hart
Group Account Director: Penny Watson
Senior TV Producer: Jess van Roosendaal
Production Company: Finch
Production Company (US): Believe Media
Director: Derin Seale
Producer: Roy De Giorgio
Producer (US): Jason Manz
DOP (Australia): Steve Windon
DOP (US): Martin Ahlgren
Executive Producer: Karen Bryson
Executive Producer: Cath Anderson
Managing Director / Executive Producer: Rob Galluzzo
Executive Producer (US): Jannie McInnes
Production Designer: Lucinda Thomson
Production Designer (US): Matt Duncan
Post Production: Method Studios
Editor: Simon Njoo
Post Producer: Catherine Park
Grader: Andy Clarkson
Online: Chris Betteridge
Music Composer: Michael Yezerski
Sound Studio: Nylon Studios
Client: Holden
Marketing Director: Phil Brook
Marketing Manager: Kristian Aquilina
Senior Product Manager: Jayne Willmott
Product Manager: Chris Pang
7 Comments
This is good. Best Holden ad I’ve seen for a while.
This will sell a lot of Commodores. Nice job.
This is the Best Holden ad in the whole world.
Although fairly prosaic, this is the best car work going around the country around the moment and ought to do well. Car advertising is absolutely horrible in this country at the moment.
90s car advertising, the city, the country, two countries, the test track, drivers waxing lyrical about their driving experience, a good look or two or three at the dash and all the gadgets.
Could find this on any top car director’s reel from 95-2002, and frankly done better.
There’s no comedy, no story to speak of, no real concept or point of difference other than the story about Holden being sold to the US, which is mostly buried in the good looking sheet metal.
It’s not offensive, but it’s hardly inspirational. Back to the future?
@ yesterday. Your title suites you perfectly.
and your bedroom suites you too genius