The Sweet Shop director Mark Albiston shoots new spot for ANZ about friendship via FCB NZ

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Screen Shot 2017-02-03 at 6.52.18 am.jpgBased around the Kiwi notion of ‘no invite necessary’, highly acclaimed director Mark Albiston, represented by The Sweet Shop, is behind ANZ’s new brand film entitled ‘Trampoline’ via FCB New Zealand.

Telling the story of a growing relationship between two kids, Fynn and Arty the spot opens on an early morning scene. Arty sits in her bedroom window doing her homework, when she notices a small head bobbing up and down, smiling at her cheekily through the window. It’s Fynn, a complete stranger who’s about her age and weirdly in her backyard, jumping on her trampoline.

Built on the engaging natural performances of the child actors, Fynn breaks the ice by calling out to Arty and we watch their disjointed conversation transform into friendship.

Says Albiston: “I love this script as it’s about peeling back a layer of cynicism and re-discovering what New Zealand is all about. We’re a nation that’s always welcomed each other, that’s always got its front door open. No invite necessary. And who better to bring this authenticity and instantaneous interaction to life, than kids.”

Says Fiona King, managing director, The Sweet Shop New Zealand: “Getting the casting right was always going to be the key to this campaign and letting the casting process shape the final film. The campaign really plays to Mark’s strengths – his ability to recapture the importance of relationship through which we see things more clearly.”

Brand: ANZ Banking Group

Agency: FCB New Zealand

Regional Executive Creative Director: James Mok

Executive Creative Director: Tony Clewett

Senior Creative Lead: Hywel James

Creatives: Kimberley Torrie, Mitchell Crowe

Creative Services Director: Jenni Doubleday

Head of Content: Pip Mayne

Producer: Rebecca Casey

FCB Motion GFX designers: Corban Koschak, Jared Yearsley

Production company: The Sweet Shop

Director: Mark Albiston

Managing Director: Fiona King

Producer: Andy Mauger

Post Production Company: Palace VFX Studio

Sound Studio: Liquid Studios