Postmates gets to the bottom of a dating digestive issue
Encouraging users to Eat With Pride, the food delivery service, along with Psyop directors Loren Christiansen and Michael DeWeese have created a 'Bottom-Friendly Menu' in collaboration with sexual health & wellness expert, Dr Evan Goldstein.
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Credits
powered by- Director Loren Christian
- Executive Producer Justin Booth Clibborn
- Stop Motion Animation Brandon Sanders
- Producer Christopher Finnegan
- Animator Mark Caballero
- Animator Seamus Walsh
- Audio Record/Mix Barking Owl
- Producer Hannah Alter
- Mixer/Sound Designer Matt Keith
- Creative Director Kelly Bayett
- Editor/Compositor Loren Christiansen
Credits
powered by- Director Loren Christian
- Executive Producer Justin Booth Clibborn
- Stop Motion Animation Brandon Sanders
- Producer Christopher Finnegan
- Animator Mark Caballero
- Animator Seamus Walsh
- Audio Record/Mix Barking Owl
- Producer Hannah Alter
- Mixer/Sound Designer Matt Keith
- Creative Director Kelly Bayett
- Editor/Compositor Loren Christiansen
From Eve's forbidden apple to the ubiquitous use of the eggplant emoji, sex and food have always had an intrinsic link.
However, few brands have spoken as candidly as the latest Postmates campaign, Eat With Pride, to the connection between (and subsequent effects of) scran when it comes to saucy-times.
Unveiled as part of Pride month, the campaign speaks openly about the best foods to eat before engaging in anal sex. Partnering with the founder of Future Method/Bespoke Surgical, anal surgeon and sexual health & wellness expert Dr. Evan Goldstein, and gay comedian Rob Anderson, the execution is designed to have a frank, but fun, discussion on the do's and don'ts of prepping for anal play, regardless of your sexual orientation, sex, or gender.
Pulling in the assistance of Psyop co-directors, Loren Christiansen and Michael DeWeese, and stop motion studio Screen Novelties, to help bring the vision to life, the brand's message is given a peach of an informative ad that's full of fibrous facts.