JPMorganChase: Make Opportunity Happen

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Media Type:

TV TV

Brand

brand

Agency

agency

Country:

USA

Industry:

Financial Services

Financial services firm JPMorganChase has unveiled "Make Opportunity Happen", a major new UK-focused multichannel campaign developed by M+C Saatchi Group UK in partnership with M&C Saatchi SS+K in the US. The campaign focuses on the power of unlocking individual potential to drive broader economic growth.

Credits

Advertising Agency:

M+C Saatchi Consulting

Creative Partner:

Guy Bradbury

Creatives:

Dan Lacey, Holly Sutton-Williams

Senior Producer:

Ihsan Kemal

Project Director:

Ed Day

Head of Strategy:

Sophie Lean

Client Partner:

Alice Burrell

Business Director:

Tabby Powell-Tuck

Account Director:

Harry Patchett

Senior Account Manager:

Brydie Heaphy

Design:

Andy Harris , Jon Muddell, Paul Venn

Production company:

Rogue Films

Director:

Max Fisher

Producer:

Dave Birchall

Executive Producer:

James Howland

Director of Photography:

Ziga Zupancic

Editor :

Stephen Dunne/ Tenthree

Assistant Editor:

Rebecca Campbell

Producer:

Clel Allen

Post production:

Black Kite Studios

Producer:

Phil Whalley

Colour grading:

George Kyriacou

VFX Supervisor:

George Brunt

Shoot supervisor:

Charlie Bayliss

Audio Post-Production:

Factory Studios

Sound Design and Mix:

Michael Haines

Creative Director - Audio:

Anthony Moore

Audio Producer:

Emily Thomas

Music Production Company:

Radford music

Music supervisor:

James Radford

Music Producer and Arranger:

James Radford

Music Publisher:

Musicbed

Track Name:

Take Me Away

Artist:

Wesley

Photographer:

Ollie Grove

DOP:

Thom Neil

Line Producer:

Jackson Payne

Digi Tech:

Bruno Conrad

Date:

May, 2025

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