Premier Members Credit Union: Grow Your Money with a Money Markey

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Media Type:

TV TV

Brand

brand

Agency

agency

Country:

USA

Industry:

Financial Services

Advertising agency Fortnight Collective has created its latest round of creative work for Premier Members Credit Union (PMCU), an extension of its "Artisans of Banking" campaign. The spots focus on core branding while promoting a specific product offering. Fortnight won the financial institution’s business in 2018 and is PMCU’s Creative AOR.

Credits

Advertising Agency:

Fortnight Collective, USA

Chief Creative Officer:

Adam Chasnow

Creative Directors:

Mona Hasan, Kate Kayne, Allison Bhatta, Matt Kubis

CEO / Founder:

Andy Nathan

Account Service:

Jessica Welander, Lauren Koslosky, Jane Pendergast

Production Company:

Lumenati

Director:

Evan Swinehart

Executive Producer:

Gavin Anstey

Producer:

Cameron Grimes

Director of Photography:

Brad Conner

VFX Supervisor:

Luke Bishop

1st AC:

Kevin Andrews

2nd AC:

Ben Zuckerman

Gaffer:

Jason Tahara

Key Grip:

Dylan Rumney

Prop Stylist:

Tina Gill

Prop Assist:

Jeff Erwine, Lauren King

Wardrobe / HMU:

Molly Isable

Production Assistant:

Anna Sutterer

Post Producer:

Cameron Grimes

Editor/VFX Artist:

Luke Bishop

Colorist:

Jonnie Sirotek

Post Audio:

Coupe Studios

“Trowel” Talent:

Toni Lemma

“Watering Can” Talent:

Brent Podosek

“Saving Specialist” Talent:

Deloris Evans

VO Talent:

Jim Heekin

Sound Design Company:

Coupe Studios

Sound Designer:

Alex Hawley

Date:

June, 2023

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