Makita Australia partners with Frontier and Invisible Artists to power through new campaign

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FRONTIER-TVC.jpgCB Exclusive – Makita Australia has launched a TV, radio and online campaign for its cordless Power Garden range via Sydney-based creative agency Frontier working with production company Invisible Artists.

The range features Makita’s legendary Lithium-Ion battery technology which, as well as making the range amongst the most powerful available, makes the tools quieter and easy-to-use. The campaign will target tradies with a tongue-in-cheek humour and media blitz around the sporting finals period run across TV, radio, digital and press.

Says Makita’s national marketing manager, Marty Coolican: “This is Makita’s largest national media campaign for a few years. Our on-going drive to bring the best tools to the market has made us the brand of choice for tradies at work in Australia. With the superior technology and engineering of our Power Garden Range and this new campaign, we believe we will become the choice for tradies and the serious gardener at home as well.”

Says Frontier creative director, Neil Harris: “As a full service agency, we can deliver maximum effectiveness for our clients when we handle both media and creative. And this campaign is a demonstration of that philosophy. The finished ads are strongly targeted through the media and the message. Not only that, they were great fun to work on.”

The TVCs were filmed and produced by Invisible Artists. Music and radio mixed by David Holmes at Rocket Music.  

Client: Makita Australia

Client: Marty Coolican

Website: Bold New Media

Agency: Frontier Australia

Copywriter/ Creative Director: Neil Harris

Account service: Kerrie Clempson

Media: Mark O’Brien

Production Company: Invisible Artists

Director: Sebastien Guy

Producer: Damien Whitney

DoP: Mike Perry

Senior Art Director: Edwin Kua

Editor: Chris Harvey

VFX/Post: Danny Stern

Sound: David Holmes (Rocket Music)