The official write-up of the official tennis of Sipsmith Gin
Mr Swan holds court in an exquisitely crafted spot from Ogilvy promoting, and poking fun at, the gin brand's Wimbledon sponsorship.
Credits
powered by- Agency Ogilvy/London
- Production Company Biscuit Filmworks/UK
- Director Jeff Low
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Credits
powered by- Agency Ogilvy/London
- Production Company Biscuit Filmworks/UK
- Director Jeff Low
- Managing Director Rupert Reynolds-MacLean
- Executive Producer Hanna Bayatti
- Editor Saam Hodivala
- Head of 3D Mark Beardall
- Audio Post/Post Production Gramercy Park Studios
- Chief Creative Officer Andre Laurentino
- Senior Art Director Tom Webber
- Senior Copywriter Nick Sheppard
- Deputy Executive Creative Director of Design Luke Ridgeway
- HP James Brook-Partridge
- Producer Christopher Eeles
- Animator Andy Biddle
- DP Matthew Day
- Production Designer Gordon Allen
- Producer Roger Lairisa
Credits
powered by- Agency Ogilvy/London
- Production Company Biscuit Filmworks/UK
- Director Jeff Low
- Managing Director Rupert Reynolds-MacLean
- Executive Producer Hanna Bayatti
- Editor Saam Hodivala
- Head of 3D Mark Beardall
- Audio Post/Post Production Gramercy Park Studios
- Chief Creative Officer Andre Laurentino
- Senior Art Director Tom Webber
- Senior Copywriter Nick Sheppard
- Deputy Executive Creative Director of Design Luke Ridgeway
- HP James Brook-Partridge
- Producer Christopher Eeles
- Animator Andy Biddle
- DP Matthew Day
- Production Designer Gordon Allen
- Producer Roger Lairisa
Mr Swan, Sipsmith Gin's acerbically charming and supremely styled mascot first introduced in 2019, is back for another stop-motion stunner, and this time he's on centre court.
Celebrating the brand's first year as Official Gin Partner of The Championships, Wimbledon, The Official Tennis Of Sipsmith Gin sees our well-dressed waterfowl take ownership of many iconic tennis aspects, from ball machines to turf.
Retaining the talents of Biscuit's Jeff Low, and the perfectly cast voice of Julian Barrett, Ogilvy's gorgeous follow-up to the multi-award-winning debut spot manages to be both laid-back and gag-filled, with many mini-moments provoking genuine LOLs.
Credits
powered byKey to the success is the sharp script from the creative team that, when coupled with the talents of Barrett and a well-timed comedy edit, paces the repeated joke perfectly.
The star of the show, however, is the remarkable craft on show; with intricately detailed and perfectly styled sets, costuming and character animation combining to make a first-class end product.