Coffee-Mate: House of Racoons

9.5

Media Type:

Film Film

Brand

brand

Agency

agency

Country:

Canada

We all know a bad cup of coffee can ruin a good morning. But can a cup of coffee be so good that it can save a bad morning? Well, if you ask COFFEE-MATE, maybe. In the latest campaign for COFFEE-MATE, Nestlé Canada and McCann Canada aren’t promising that a cup of rich and creamy coffee can cure the morning blues. Just that it certainly can’t hurt. Produced by Circle Productions, the campaign comedically presents less-than-ideal situations that could easily ruin a morning, like a family of raccoons moving into the dishwasher or a giant, mysterious sinkhole appearing overnight, and remedies them with the only viable solution – coffee. And while a regular cup clearly isn’t going to cut it, a rich and creamy cup of coffee, with COFFEE MATE, just might.

Credits

Advertising Agency:

McCann Canada

Chief Creative Officer:

Josh Stein

Associate Creative Directors:

Bill Schaefer, Ihar Turtsou

Agency Producer:

Tracy Luong

Account Management:

Emily MacLaurin-King, Jill Simmonds, Claire Morand

Strategy:

Aviva Frenkel, Michael Kates

Production:

Circle Productions

Director:

James Haworth

Executive Producers:

Laurence Payne, Karen Tameanko

DOP:

Barry Parrell

Production Designer:

Dillon McManamy

Line Producer:

Erica Parks

Editor:

Jackie Roda/ Married to Giants

Asst. Editor:

Matthieu Belanger

Online:

Wingman

Artists:

James Andrews, Sean Douglas

Audio:

Ian Boddy, Vanya Drakul, Lauren Davies/ Pirate

Date:

March, 2021

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