Canada Post's mail voice choir
A sweet spot from The&Partnership sees a street's-worth of letter-gobblers singing a festive tune.
Credits
powered by- Agency The&Partnership/Toronto
- Production Company Untitled Films/Canada
- Director Ivan Grbovic
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Credits
powered by- Agency The&Partnership/Toronto
- Production Company Untitled Films/Canada
- Director Ivan Grbovic
- Executive Creative Director Ron Smrczek
- Creative Director Nabil Rachid
- Copywriter Jordan Mark
- HP Hanna Bratt
- Producer Kasia Zeniuk
- Copywriter Benoit Losier
- Senior Art Director Barry Hann
- Producer Visant Le Guennec
- Executive Producer Lexy Kavluk
- DP Sara Mishara
- VFX Mathematic
- Audio Post Circonflex
- Music Director Paul-Etienne Cote
- Producer Andrew Graham
- Editor Salvador Valdez
- Production Designer Sylvain Lemaitre
- Colorist Jerome Cloutier
- Composer Amy Millan
- Composer Evan Cranley
Credits
powered by- Agency The&Partnership/Toronto
- Production Company Untitled Films/Canada
- Director Ivan Grbovic
- Executive Creative Director Ron Smrczek
- Creative Director Nabil Rachid
- Copywriter Jordan Mark
- HP Hanna Bratt
- Producer Kasia Zeniuk
- Copywriter Benoit Losier
- Senior Art Director Barry Hann
- Producer Visant Le Guennec
- Executive Producer Lexy Kavluk
- DP Sara Mishara
- VFX Mathematic
- Audio Post Circonflex
- Music Director Paul-Etienne Cote
- Producer Andrew Graham
- Editor Salvador Valdez
- Production Designer Sylvain Lemaitre
- Colorist Jerome Cloutier
- Composer Amy Millan
- Composer Evan Cranley
After a year filled with Zoom calls and virtual hangouts, it's nice to celebrate the tangible quality of mail.
Developed by The&Partnership and directed by Untitled Films’ Ivan Grbovic, Street of Joy's amiable whimsy kicks in from the get-go, as a Canada Post mail carrier goes about his rounds, only to be serenaded by singing mailboxes expressing their joy at receiving actual packages and letters.
With a lovely hummable song—provided by Montreal indie musicians Amy Millan and Evan Cranley - and some lovely post-work (pun firmly intended), this joy-filled ditty gets our stamp of approval.