NRMA weathers the storm
A little car seeks shelter from a hailstorm in Bear Meets Eagle On Fire’s fun and subtly comedic spot for the insurance brand.
Credits
powered by- Agency Bear Meets Eagle on Fire/Sydney
- Production Company Revolver
- Director Steve Rogers
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Credits
powered by- Agency Bear Meets Eagle on Fire/Sydney
- Production Company Revolver
- Director Steve Rogers
- Managing Director/Co-Owner Michael Ritchie
- Executive Producer/Partner Pip Smart
- Production Designer Steven Jones-Evans
- Editing The Editors
- Editor Alexandre de Franceschi
- Post Production/VFX Alt.vfx
- Post Producer Celeste Fairlie
- VFX Supervisor Jay Hawkins
- Music/Sound Rumble Studios
- Executive Audio Producer Michael Gie
- Lead Sound Designer Tone Aston
- Sound Designer Cameron Milne
- Sound Designer Daniel William
- Composer Jeremy Richmond
- Producer Caroline Kruck
- DP Germain McMicking
Credits
powered by- Agency Bear Meets Eagle on Fire/Sydney
- Production Company Revolver
- Director Steve Rogers
- Managing Director/Co-Owner Michael Ritchie
- Executive Producer/Partner Pip Smart
- Production Designer Steven Jones-Evans
- Editing The Editors
- Editor Alexandre de Franceschi
- Post Production/VFX Alt.vfx
- Post Producer Celeste Fairlie
- VFX Supervisor Jay Hawkins
- Music/Sound Rumble Studios
- Executive Audio Producer Michael Gie
- Lead Sound Designer Tone Aston
- Sound Designer Cameron Milne
- Sound Designer Daniel William
- Composer Jeremy Richmond
- Producer Caroline Kruck
- DP Germain McMicking
Created by Bear Meets Eagle on Fire through Revolver for insurance company NRMA, this playful campaign, titled Until Then, imagines a wonderful world where accidents prevent themselves from happening.
Combining a characterful soundtrack and Steve Rogers’ comedic direction, the film follows a small blue car that preemptively heads out to find shelter when it hears warning of a storm. While other vehicles' windows get shattered by the icy onslaught, the little car rides out the bad weather in a nearby garage.
However, until a world where sentient, self-driving cars exists, the campaign positions NRMA as the next best thing when things in life go awry.