Chick-fil-A heads back to Evergreen Hills
The festive series' fifth instalment sees another adventure in the wintery setting (with nary a fried chicken in sight!).
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- Production Company Bento Box Atlanta
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Credits
powered by- Agency Client Direct
- Production Company Bento Box Atlanta
- Production Company Giant Animation
- Director Mark Aristizabal
- Post Production Company Company 3/Atlanta
- Audio Producer Brian Anderson
- Sound Designer/Audio Mixer Shawn Coleman
- Colorist Billy Gabor
- Ad Agency
- Director Jose Luis Ucha
- Executive Producer Beth Grant
- Executive Producer Aaron Johnston
- Writer Aaron Johnston
- Color Producer Scott Salamon
Credits
powered by- Agency Client Direct
- Production Company Bento Box Atlanta
- Production Company Giant Animation
- Director Mark Aristizabal
- Post Production Company Company 3/Atlanta
- Audio Producer Brian Anderson
- Sound Designer/Audio Mixer Shawn Coleman
- Colorist Billy Gabor
- Ad Agency
- Director Jose Luis Ucha
- Executive Producer Beth Grant
- Executive Producer Aaron Johnston
- Writer Aaron Johnston
- Color Producer Scott Salamon
OK, it's time to shake off your festive cynicism, put aside your Christmas ad fatigue, and snuggle up to an unashamedly dollop of sweetness from Chick-Fil-A.
Continuing the brand's Evergreen Hills film series, The Spark Tree sees ongoing protagonist Sam bring on the emotion in another heartwarming tale.
With decent CG from Giant Animation and a tidy story packed into its ten-minute runtime, this latest episode shows that Evergreen could be everlong.