DEFA's OP EV charger
In a frantically comic spot from Anti Oslo, the electric vehicle charging brand speculates on what might happen if it were to power other devices.
Credits
powered by- Agency Anti/Oslo
- Production Company Aparent
- Director Niels Windfeldt
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Credits
powered by- Agency Anti/Oslo
- Production Company Aparent
- Director Niels Windfeldt
- Creative Nina Bugge
- Creative Gerd Marie Stangeland
- Account director Torstein Drogseth
- Agency producer Linn Engen
- Project manager Helene Grindheim
- Motion graphics Aleksander Rønning
- Designer Mats Ottaa
- Digital Director Christopher Lorang Dahl
- Grapich designer Maria Myhre
- Director/Partner Lasse Nyhaugen
- Stylist Isabella Mørk
- DP Andreas Johannessen
- Lighting Director Olav Haddeland
- film editior Henrik Pederesen
- Scenography Alexei Mokel
- Director/Partner Niels Windfeldt
- Marketing manager
- CEO/OWNER Didrik Eidsvig
Credits
powered by- Agency Anti/Oslo
- Production Company Aparent
- Director Niels Windfeldt
- Creative Nina Bugge
- Creative Gerd Marie Stangeland
- Account director Torstein Drogseth
- Agency producer Linn Engen
- Project manager Helene Grindheim
- Motion graphics Aleksander Rønning
- Designer Mats Ottaa
- Digital Director Christopher Lorang Dahl
- Grapich designer Maria Myhre
- Director/Partner Lasse Nyhaugen
- Stylist Isabella Mørk
- DP Andreas Johannessen
- Lighting Director Olav Haddeland
- film editior Henrik Pederesen
- Scenography Alexei Mokel
- Director/Partner Niels Windfeldt
- Marketing manager
- CEO/OWNER Didrik Eidsvig
When it comes to putting juice in an EV, the higher the wattage the happier the driver.
However, as Uncle Ben once so rightly said, "with great power comes great responsibility", as this funny spot from Olso agency Anti so rightly proves.
Demonstrating what it might be like if brand DEFA were to charge other products, Luckily We Only Charge Cars plays out almost like a wry horror; the overpowered appliances menacing their users.
Smartly brought to life by Aparent's Niels Windfeldt, the film conveys the rather dry topic of increased kW with wit and wonder.