Subaru: Rewind

9.7

Media Type:

TV TV

Brand

brand

Agency

agency

Country:

USA

Industry:

Automotive

If you’ve ever been in a car accident, you know what it’s like to second-guess everything — to wish you could go back in time and do things differently. But what if you didn’t have to wonder anymore? What if your car could help you get things right the first time? This commercial tells that story in a surprising way by following a couple who drive the all-new 2017 Subaru Impreza® with EyeSight®.

Credits

Chief Creative Officer:

Marty Senn

Exec Creative Director:

Randy Hughes

Sr. Copywriter:

Justin Prichard

Sr. Art Director:

Chris Carlberg

Head of Production:

Joe Grundhoefer

Senior Content Producer:

Lisa Keljik

Business Manager:

Vicki Oachs

Account Management Team:

Brad Williams, Adam Craw, Liz Jenkins

Sr. Project Management:

Meredith Paul

Production Company:

Arts & Sciences

Director:

Sean Meehan

Executive Producer:

Mal Ward

Line Producer:

Sam McGarry

Director of Photography:

Sean Meehan

Edit House:

WAX

Editor:

Stephen Jess

Producer:

Evan Meeker

VFX House for Rewind:

Framestore LA

Online Artist(s):

Steve Medin/ Volt Studios

Telecine:

Tim Masick

Audio Mix/ Sound Design:

Carl White/ SisterBoss

Post Production Audio Producer:

Annie Sparrows

On-Line Editor:

Steve Medin/ Volt Studios

Post Producer:

Amanda Tibbits/ Volt Studios

Music Company/Artist:

Samuel Karl Bohn

Music Supervisor:

Jonathan Hecht/ Venn Arts

VO talent:

Justin Beere

OCP Talent:

Tongayi Chirisa, Hilary Ward, Tom McCormas, Ashley Cusato, Amanda Christensen, Paul Bortoli, Deon Sams

Date:

February, 2017

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