KFC says fork the cutlery
Henry Scholfield directs a finger-lickingly cheeky farewell to utensils.
Credits
powered by- Agency Courage/Toronto
- Production Company Spy Films
- Director Henry Scholfield
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Credits
powered by- Agency Courage/Toronto
- Production Company Spy Films
- Director Henry Scholfield
- Editing Outsider Editorial/Toronto
- Editor Chris Murphy
- Assistant Editor Nathan Olszewicki
- Executive Post Producer Kayan Choi
- Transfer/Online Alter Ego Post/Canada
- Colorist Wade Odlum
- Executive Producer Hilda Pereira
- Post Producer Mariya Guzova
- Audio Post Vapor RMW
- Creative Director Ted Rosnick
- Audio Mixer Ethan Myers
- Sound Designer Levi Considine
- Executive Producer Lindsey Bates
- Global Chief Creative Officer Dhaval Bhatt
- Creative Director Joel Holtby
- Associate Creative Director Hemal Dhanjee
- Associate Creative Director Steve Ierullo
- Associate Creative Director Matt Miller
- Associate Creative Director Tommy Yong
- Executive Producer Clair Galea
- Producer Clare Dietrich
- Executive Producer Marcus Trulli
- DP Pat Aldinger
- Senior VFX Artist Joel Osis
Credits
powered by- Agency Courage/Toronto
- Production Company Spy Films
- Director Henry Scholfield
- Editing Outsider Editorial/Toronto
- Editor Chris Murphy
- Assistant Editor Nathan Olszewicki
- Executive Post Producer Kayan Choi
- Transfer/Online Alter Ego Post/Canada
- Colorist Wade Odlum
- Executive Producer Hilda Pereira
- Post Producer Mariya Guzova
- Audio Post Vapor RMW
- Creative Director Ted Rosnick
- Audio Mixer Ethan Myers
- Sound Designer Levi Considine
- Executive Producer Lindsey Bates
- Global Chief Creative Officer Dhaval Bhatt
- Creative Director Joel Holtby
- Associate Creative Director Hemal Dhanjee
- Associate Creative Director Steve Ierullo
- Associate Creative Director Matt Miller
- Associate Creative Director Tommy Yong
- Executive Producer Clair Galea
- Producer Clare Dietrich
- Executive Producer Marcus Trulli
- DP Pat Aldinger
- Senior VFX Artist Joel Osis
What's the best utensil to eat food? Forks: too pointy. Chopsticks: too fiddly. Knives: too stabby.
Everyone knows that the ultimate way to chow down is to bid farewell to social graces and get stuck in with the digits nature gave you, which is precisely the track Courage Toronto has taken in its wonderfully piteous adieu to cutlery.
Helmed by Henry Scholfield through Spy Films, Sorry Utensils utilises the director's trademark flair in finding unique ways to capture the cheeky concept with wit and parodic poignancy.