Leo Burnett Casts Keegan-Michael Key as ‘Chief Explaining Officer’
Posted in: UncategorizedKeegan-Michael Key–Detroit native and star of Comedy Central’s Key & Peele–stars in a campaign created by Leo Burnett Detroit for the local chapter of the United Way that launched yesterday.
“Street Mentor,” which involves on a series of spots to be distributed via social media, attempts to explain the organization’s services with a bit of the humor that made Key famous.
In the first spot “Food for Thought,” Key tells us that he’s just trying to do some good work for his hometown–though he may not be the best resource when it comes to produce:
The second ad “Little Al” is a bit longer. In this one, Key promotes the org’s 2-1-1 information service and, in the process, reveals that he’s not too hot on financial or ethical advice either:
Finally, in “Story Time with Key,” our maladjusted star talks tough to some kids who just want him to read the damn book already:
In the release, Leo Burnett CCO Steve Chavez writes:
“We knew we had to break through in a memorable, irreverent way. The unorthodox ads leverage a unique brand of humor that aims to grab your attention and raise awareness of United Way’s services.”
They’re definitely irreverent. They’re also slightly…off-putting for a campaign promoting such a valuable public service.
Assets include the KeeganLivesUnited.com URL, which goes straight to the videos. Related hashtags stem from some of Key’s favorite verbal slips like #scabbages, etc.:
We’re @EasternMarket learning about “food and nutrition and whatnot.” #scabbages http://t.co/sOIsELLyW7 pic.twitter.com/ZFMzillGqq
— United Way SEM (@UnitedWaySEM) June 16, 2015
The campaign was directed by Jordan Brady of Superlounge, who says:
“Leo Burnett Detroit creatives Matt Perry, Stephen Kerry and Marty Muthuswami really tapped into one of Keegan’s signature characters. I’d shot with Steve Chavez before, and having him on set was great. Everyone kept tossing what I call ‘joke logs’ onto this blazing comedy fire. And Keegan would turn it into gold.”
Unfortunately, it’s too late to nominate this one for the Dannes Lions. But there’s always next year.
Project Credits
Client: United Way for Southeastern Michigan
Campaign: Street Mentor
Agency: Leo Burnett Detroit
Chief Creative Officer: Steve Chavez
Art Director: Stephen Kerry
Copywriter: Matt Perry, Marty Muthuswami
Executive Producer: Brian Dooley
Production Company: Superlounge
Director: Jordan Brady
Producer: TK Krasofsky
EP: Dave Farrell
DP: Bryan Papierski
Editorial: Beast
Editor: Chris Chynoweth
Assistant Editors: Jason Stratton, Andrea Ramsay
Colorist: Company 3 – Robert Curreri
Finish Editorial (“Food for thought”): Method
VFX (“Food for thought”): Finish Editorial (“Little Al”, “Put your money in assets”, Storytime with Key”): Ringside Creative
Audio Mixing: Ringside Creative
Media: Zenith Media