John Lewis' fabulous force-of-nature
A dinky dancer expresses himself (whilst wrecking the joint) in this Stevie Nicks-soundtracked spot for John Lewis from adam&eveDDB and Tom Kuntz.
Credits
powered by- Agency adam&eveDDB/London
- Production Company MJZ/London
- Director Tom Kuntz
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Credits
powered by- Agency adam&eveDDB/London
- Production Company MJZ/London
- Director Tom Kuntz
- Managing Director Helen Kenny
- Executive Producer Lindsay Turnham
- Editing Whitehouse Post/London
- Editor Russell Icke
- Executive Producer Annabel Bennett
- Post Production Untold Studios
- Post Producer George Reid
- Post Producer Tom Igglesden
- Creative Director Ben Cronin
- VFX Lead Tom Moreland
- Colorist Stefan Sonnenfeld
- Audio Post Factory
- Audio Mixer Jack Hallett
- Audio Mixer Anthony Moore
- Producer Jacob Swan Hyam
- DP Daniel Landin
- Production Designer Joseph Bennett
- Creative Director Mark Shanley
Credits
powered by- Agency adam&eveDDB/London
- Production Company MJZ/London
- Director Tom Kuntz
- Managing Director Helen Kenny
- Executive Producer Lindsay Turnham
- Editing Whitehouse Post/London
- Editor Russell Icke
- Executive Producer Annabel Bennett
- Post Production Untold Studios
- Post Producer George Reid
- Post Producer Tom Igglesden
- Creative Director Ben Cronin
- VFX Lead Tom Moreland
- Colorist Stefan Sonnenfeld
- Audio Post Factory
- Audio Mixer Jack Hallett
- Audio Mixer Anthony Moore
- Producer Jacob Swan Hyam
- DP Daniel Landin
- Production Designer Joseph Bennett
- Creative Director Mark Shanley
Admit it, who hasn't thrown on their best gown, cranked up the Stevie Nicks and attitudes around their gaff, throwing caution (and objects) to the wind?
Well few of us could manage it with the fabulous style of John Lewis' latest pint-sized protagonist, who takes his parents' insurance policy (JL-branded, natch) to the limit with his Let life happen sweet moves and showmanship.
Created by adam&eveDDB and directed by MJZ's ever-dependable Tom Kuntz, this fun spot might be uncomfortably close to the truth for anyone currently living with an unruly offspring [editor's note: I feel seen], but for all others, the combo of wild camerawork, delicious design and thumping Edge of Seventeen riff makes it utterly endearing.