Marquee Sports Network gets it
With their new campaign for the exclusive television home of Chicago Cubs baseball, Quality Meats presents a fan-fuelled celebration of local love.
Credits
powered by- Agency Quality Meats/Chicago
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- Director Jordan Bahat
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Credits
powered by- Agency Quality Meats/Chicago
- Director Jordan Bahat
- Creative Director Gordy Sang
- Creative Director Brian Siedband
- Editing Work Editorial/USA
- Editor Kid Sister
- Colorist Matt Osborne / (Colorist)
- Color Company 3/Los Angeles
- Music Human Music & Sound Design/USA
- Sound Design Floodgates Audio
- Sound Designer Joe Flood
- VFX The BMP Film Company
- Producer Kacey Hart
- Managing Director Tamera Geddes
- DP Nicholas Bupp
Credits
powered by- Agency Quality Meats/Chicago
- Director Jordan Bahat
- Creative Director Gordy Sang
- Creative Director Brian Siedband
- Editing Work Editorial/USA
- Editor Kid Sister
- Colorist Matt Osborne / (Colorist)
- Color Company 3/Los Angeles
- Music Human Music & Sound Design/USA
- Sound Design Floodgates Audio
- Sound Designer Joe Flood
- VFX The BMP Film Company
- Producer Kacey Hart
- Managing Director Tamera Geddes
- DP Nicholas Bupp
Regardless of the sport, region or popularity, team fandom is the same the world over.
Celebrating what it means to be a Chicago Cubs champion (and, by proxy, promoting the extensive offerings of the Marquee Sports Network), We Get All of It is a fast-paced and joyous watch of recognisable tropes and traditions.
Created by Quality Meats, a local agency chosen specifically for its ability to communicate to city-wide Cubs fans, the spot not only gets the job done in regards to showcasing the network's service, it also clearly 'gets' what it is to be a supporter.
“Cub fans have a unique, complex relationship with their team, and they want their network to understand all the intricacies of that,” says Brian Siedband, Quality Meats Co-Founder & Co-CCO. “Being a lifelong Cub fan myself, that part came pretty naturally.”