Preacher, Tommy John Would Like to Put a Ferret Down Your Shirt

Following last year’s “The Big Adjustment” spot last year promoting the brand’s underwear, Austin agency Preacher is back to promote Tommy John’s line of undershirts.

As with its predecessor, the spot cartoonishly lampoons uncomfortable alternatives before presenting Tommy John as the answer you’ve been looking for. While in “The Big Adjustment” the problem was that the boys were unhappy, this time around its an uncomfortable, itchy undershirt. To bring the problem to life in “Undershirt Undoing,” Preacher stuffed ferrets down actors shirts and filmed them awkwardly trying to navigate situations such as making a golf putt, giving a political speech and performing a routine dentistry procedure.

The results are humorous,and if the approach the problem of an itchy undershirt a little too much, it does help the brand stand out in a category where that’s difficult. And hey, at least Preacher didn’t go with their original animal choice.

“Our first idea started with cats,” Preacher founder and CCO Rob Baird told AdFreak. “That lasted one presentation. Once we got serious about pursuing this idea, the combination of logistics of size and concern about cat lovers’ response to putting them under dress shirts made us move to other options. Ferrets were on a shortlist of players, including hamsters and snakes. But once we found out they love to burrow and then Googled ferrets for a visual refresher—seeing their aggressive little faces—they seemed perfect.”

Aggressive. Little. Faces. Somehow we’re guessing the actors thought that less than ideal.

“Usually, once the ferrets were tucked inside the shirts for several fast-action takes, they wanted to sleep,”added Baird. “Our animal handlers had plenty of treats tucked throughout our actors’ shirts to keep them moving and causing annoyance for our guys. The smart ones usually ate their treats and found the quickest exit—usually through a neck or button opening in the shirt. We have to give our actors a lot of credit for playing it so well and staying calm—the discomfort was real. Fortunately, we had no bites.”

The agency also created a behind-the-scenes video, which those of you aren’t afraid of ferrets can check out below.
Credits:
Client: Tommy John
Chief Executive Officer: Tom Patterson
Chief Marketing Officer: Josh Dean
Senior Art Director: Fawad Khan
Producer: Allison Wicke
Director of Social Media: Monica Fineis
Agency: Preacher
Chief Creative Officer: Rob Baird
Copywriter: Mark Svartz
Executive Producer: Stacey Higgins
Agency Producer: Katie Stoller
Assistant Agency Producer: Zach Tavel
Brand Director: Amanda VanAntwerp
Chief Executive Officer: Krystle Loyland
Chief Strategy Officer: Seth Gaffney
Senior Strategist: Carson Mobley
Business Affairs: Miiko Martin
Production Company: Smuggler
Executive Producers: Patrick Milling Smith, Brian Carmody, Jacqui Wilkinson
Director: Neil Harris
Head of Production: Andrew Colon
Line Producer: Claire Jones
Director of Photography: Tat Radcliffe
Production Services (Lithuania): Nordic Productions
Services Producer: Greta Kleine
Edit House: Cartel
Executive Producer: Lauren Bleiweiss
Head of Production: Meagan Carroll
Producer: Dale Nicholls
Editor: Andy McGraw
Assistant Editors: Matt Berardi, Micah Chase
Music: Black Iris
Track: Misery
Composer: Trey Pollard
Executive Creative Director: Justin Bailey
Creative Director: Rich Stine
Executive Producer: Jon Spencer
Senior Producer: Amanda Patterson
Mix: Lime
Sound Engineer: Rohan Young
Assistant Sound Engineer: Ben Tomastik
Finish House: Cartel
Senior Flame Artist: Wes Waldron
Color: Ntropic
Colorist: Marshall Plante

PREACHER Rounds Up Texas Athletes to Promote ESPN’s Longhorn Network

PREACHER, the Austin, Texas agency founded earlier this year by CD Rob Baird and colleagues from Mother New York, released one of its first big-name campaigns today for ESPN. More specifically, they’re promoting Longhorn Network, a regional channel offering 24/7 coverage of Texas sports.

The first spot in the “All the Live Long Day” campaign stars former NFL stars Ricky Williams and Vince Young as tour guides:

Some context for those who don’t know Texas from New Mexico: the tower in this clip serves as the “metaphorical home” of Longhorn Network. It’s located just off the University of Texas campus in an area called “the 41st acre” in a reference the number of acres (40) originally allotted to the school.

Let’s just say there were a lot of native Texans involved.

Three more spots in the series below.

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ADC Young Guns Adds ‘Artist-in-Residence Award’

Young Guns Artist-in-Residence AwardADC Young Guns announced yesterday the addition of the “Artist-in Residence-Award” for Young Guns 12. ADC is launching the award with Levine/Leavitt, “a commercial artist management agency based in New York.”

Up to five Young Guns 12 winners will be invited to join a special Artist-in-Residence roster at Levine/Leavitt, with the stated goal of advancing the careers of young talent. Agents at Levine/Leavitt will be joined by an advisory board of creative industry professionals to “work closely with this group to guide them and help take their careers to the next level.”

“This is a very exciting time for the incoming class of Young Guns, said ADC director of education, Brendan Watson. “Representation by Levine/Leavitt, a top tier firm, will be life changing for these talented young creatives.”
Winners of the Artist-in-Residence award will be announced at the Young Guns 12 Awards Ceremony and Exhibition Party in October. Here’s what the advisory board looks like so far:

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Mother NY Alums Officially Launch Austin-Based ‘Preacher’

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The trio of former Mother staffers who left the agency’s New York office for an Austin adventure have officially launched their shop (just in time for SXSWi, we suppose) that’s been dubbed Preacher. Along with doing some experiential work for Nike retail and a content project for Skillshare, creative director Rob Baird, managing director Krystie Loyland and strategy director Seth Gaffney have landed clients including healthy snack company Snikiddy, a Texas-based coffee brand called Seventh Flag launching this March, and a new golf lifestyle brand that Preacher is helping create from scratch to launch this summer under a yet-to-be-disclosed name that the latter came up with.

In case you need some background on the Preachers’ past, Baird was one of the original staffers at Mother NY, overseeing client work Virgin Mobile, Stella Artois, Dell Computers, Coca-Cola, Yahoo! and Sour Patch Kids (and doing two stints in the process). During his career, the creative vet spent time at TBWA Chiat Day on Skittles and Absolut, and Fallon on Starbucks, Timberland and SoBe. Gaffney served as co-head of strategy at Mother while Loyland held the post of VP of new business and account director.

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Veteran Mother Trio Splits for Austin to Start New Venture

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Just a month after losing longtime creative Piers North to Spring Studios, Mother is watching three more veteran staffers move  on as creative director, Rob Baird, Mother & former director of new business Krystle Loyland, and co-head of strategy Seth Gaffney are heading to Austin start up their own operation. In a statement regarding the departing trio, Mother NY founding partner, Andrew Dietchman, says,  “Rob, Krystle, and Seth have made huge contributions over the years. That we’ve repaid their commitment to Mother by helping them arrive at a place where they have the confidence and skills to venture off on their own is a point of enormous pride for me and my partners.  They will forever be part of our family and we’ll always support them in any way can.”

Baird had two stints at Mother during his career, rejoining the agency from TBWA\Chiat\Day NY in summer 2010 to lead creative on Dell, Stella Artois and Coca-Cola among others. As for Loyland, the exec spent six-and-a-half years at the agency, working with clients including Tanquery/Diageo and Google while Gaffney joined in his role at Mother in 2010 after serving on the account/strategy side at the likes of W+K  and Deutsch. We’ve been told the trio’s new venture will be announced soon and will open in early 2014.

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