Arnold Brings ‘The Storm’ for New Balance

Arnold launched a new campaign for New Balance, positioning the brand as more than just footwear as it expands into different realms of athletic apparel.

A new 60-second online spot entitled “The Storm” opens on a woman running on rough, rocky terrain. She stops to catch her breath and notices a storm approaching on the horizon. Soon, the storm overtakes her, as athletes come running out of the dark clouds. Among the athletes are 17 New Balance sponsored pros, including Miguel Cabrera, Robinson Cano, Jenny Simpson, Milos Raonic, Aaron Ramsey and Emma Coburn. As the storm passes the voiceover chimes in with the line, “There are those who stop and those who push on. So go, be something more,” and the woman continues on her run. It’s a bit of a goofy premise, to put it mildly, and the nonsensical “Always in Beta” tagline doesn’t exactly help. What the spot does have, obviously, is plenty of star power, which is something of a change in approach for the brand. That makes sense given their desire to foster a new, broader image as a company. “The Storm” made its debut online yesterday, and will be supported by social media and print components.

“As a brand we are always pushing and always innovating,” Hilary Keates, director of global marketing and brand management at New Balance, told Adweek. “We represent that through [our work with] some amazing athletes and we want to help consumers push and meet their goals.”

“New Balance wanted to do a reset on where they stand as a brand,” added Pete Johnson, executive creative director, managing partner at Arnold’s Boston office. “They’ve always been a brand that shunned partnerships and endorsements, but now that they are growing at the rate at which they are growing they’ve looked [at how to] be a real player in the space and the category.”

Credits:

Executive Creative Directors/Managing Partners: Pete Johnson, Wade Devers
SVP Creative Director/Copywriter: Greg Almeida
SVP Creative Director/Art Director: Travis Robertson
Executive Producer: William Near
Assistant Producer: Patrick Carney

Marketing and Strategy:
Managing Director: Paul Nelson
SVP Account Director: Todd Sperry
Sr. Marketing Manager: Will Gurney
EVP Head of Planning: Milla Stolte
SVP Brand Planning Director: Andrew Butler
Brand Planner: Mike Patrick

New Balance:
Hilary Keates, Director of Global Marketing and Brand Strategy
Chris Ladd, EVP, Director of Consumer Engagement and Demand Creation

TV Production:
Production Company: RESET
Production Company Executive Producer: Dave Morrison, Jeff McDougall
Production Supervisor: Moira Hurley
Producer: Annabel Ridley
Director:  Johnny Hardstaff

Editorial:
Editorial Company: Cosmo Street
Post Production Producer: Anne Lai
Editor: Paul Hardcastle
Versioning Editor: Mark Potter

VFX:
VFX Company: MPC NY
Managing Director: Justin Brukman
Executive Producer: Camila De Biaggi
Senior Producer: Armand Weeresinghe
VFX Supervisor 2D: Rob Walker
VFX Supervisor 3D: Vicky Osborn
Grade: MPC
Colorist: George K

Music:
Sound Mixing: Rex Recker (Audio Engine)
Music Company: Pivot Audio
Music Composer(s): Guy Amitai, Jan Kos

NAIL Introduces Fresh Foam Zante for New Balance

NAIL Communications crafted a campaign for the launch of New Balance’s Fresh Foam Zante.

Two 30-second online videos featuring Angels pitcher C.J. Wilson and Olympic middle distance runner Emma Coburn take a sparse approach. Both spots were filmed in black and white, apart from the shoes, which offer a splash of cover. Set to a spare instrumental track, each ad foregoes any narration, instead just showing each athlete running as part of their training. The campaign began as a simple launch in Dick’s Sporting Goods and on NewBalance.com but soon grew to include the two videos, a lookbook, and print ads in the spring and summer editions of running magazines including Competitor and Women’s Running.

New Balance cria tênis customizável com impressão 3D

Há um mundo novo que se anuncia nos próximos anos. Ao invés de comprar algo num e-commerce e esperar a entrega pelo correio, será possível baixar o projeto e imprimir o produto em casa. Ok, esta previsão não é nova, mas quando um projeto dá um passo em direção a este futuro glorioso em que as pessoas fariam download de tudo, e eu disse tudo, é impossível não ficar minimamente empolgado.

O projeto da vez é da New Balance. Ela criou um tênis que pode ser completamente moldado de acordo com as necessidades do atleta e então impresso em instantes. O anúncio da empresa deixa claro que, neste momento, a novidade reserva-se a atletas de ponta patrocinados pela companhia.

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Mas por que não especular sobre o tempo que levará para podermos moldar nossos pés em casa, com câmeras do celular, do Google Glass ou do que vier por aí, criar um projeto pela Internet e comprar ou ainda baixar projetos abertos de nossos calçados do futuro? Quem viver, verá.

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