Don't clown around with your internet, says Bell
A new campaign for the internet provider features a man who comes face-to-face with his greatest fear.
Credits
powered by- Agency Leo Burnett/Toronto
- Production Company Animals/Canada
- Director Leigh Marling
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Credits
powered by- Agency Leo Burnett/Toronto
- Production Company Animals/Canada
- Director Leigh Marling
- Executive Producer Miriana DiQuinzio
- Editorial Saints Editorial
- Editor Mark Paiva
- Assistant Editor Nick Coleman
- Executive Producer Emily McKay
- VFX / Finishing Fort York VFX
- Lead Flame Artist Luke White / (Flame Assistant)
- Executive Producer Pallavi Joshi-Firby
- Producer Armen Bunag
- Colour Alter Ego Post/Canada
- Audio Eggplant Music & Sound
- Creative Director Lisa Greenberg
- Group Creative Director Marcus Sagar
- Associate Creative Director Jason Sweeney
- Associate Creative Director Kyle Scotland
- Senior Producer jesse Katzev
- DP Daniel Grant
- Line Producer Chris Scherk
- Flame Artist Mike Morey
- Flame Assistant Abraham Lim
Credits
powered by- Agency Leo Burnett/Toronto
- Production Company Animals/Canada
- Director Leigh Marling
- Executive Producer Miriana DiQuinzio
- Editorial Saints Editorial
- Editor Mark Paiva
- Assistant Editor Nick Coleman
- Executive Producer Emily McKay
- VFX / Finishing Fort York VFX
- Lead Flame Artist Luke White / (Flame Assistant)
- Executive Producer Pallavi Joshi-Firby
- Producer Armen Bunag
- Colour Alter Ego Post/Canada
- Audio Eggplant Music & Sound
- Creative Director Lisa Greenberg
- Group Creative Director Marcus Sagar
- Associate Creative Director Jason Sweeney
- Associate Creative Director Kyle Scotland
- Senior Producer jesse Katzev
- DP Daniel Grant
- Line Producer Chris Scherk
- Flame Artist Mike Morey
- Flame Assistant Abraham Lim
This new 60-second spot for Canadian internet provider Bell takes a horror trope and twists it to its own ends.
Called The Visitor, the spot was created by Leo Burnett Toronto and directed by Leigh Marling through Animals, and it takes the viewer on a journey into a nightmare realm where a man is being pursued by a creepy clown, his greatest fear.
His greatest fear until he comes face-to-face with an even greater one, that is... namely his home has cable internet.
The spot urges Canadians to switch to Bell because, it says, once you’ve experienced Bell pure fibre Internet, anything else is terrifying.