Verisure gets an impossible mission
Jeremy Haccoun accepted the mission for Verisure x Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One commercial.
Jeremy Haccoun brought his cinematic style of filmmaking to the Verisure Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One commercial.
Bringing the high-octane action that the Tom Cruise action franchise series is known for. The security company Verisure teamed up with Paramount Pictures to help promote the latest installment of Ethan Hunt’s spy adventure and The Visionaries filmmaker Jeremy Haccoun accepted the mission of directing it.
The commercial perfectly captures the spirit of the films and of the Verisure brand, showcasing the extra security and safety that Verisure can bring to your home.
Credits
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- Production Company The Visionaries
- Director Jeremy Haccoun
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Credits
powered by- Agency MAI 69
- Production Company The Visionaries
- Director Jeremy Haccoun
- Post-Production Everest
- Music 14th Street Music
- Creative Director Jeremy Zeitoun
- Copywriter Bluma Pariente
- Art Director Martin Aizier
- Production Director Sylvain Carellas
- DP Neel Potgieter
- Producer Gilles Sasson
- Production Designer Stephanie Vareillaud
- Composer Lalo Schifrin
- Composer Lorne Balfe
Credits
powered by- Agency MAI 69
- Production Company The Visionaries
- Director Jeremy Haccoun
- Post-Production Everest
- Music 14th Street Music
- Creative Director Jeremy Zeitoun
- Copywriter Bluma Pariente
- Art Director Martin Aizier
- Production Director Sylvain Carellas
- DP Neel Potgieter
- Producer Gilles Sasson
- Production Designer Stephanie Vareillaud
- Composer Lalo Schifrin
- Composer Lorne Balfe
With Paramount Pictures giving permission to have Lorne Balfe’s iconic Mission Impossible theme play throughout the commercial creating a sense of tension and charm to the piece.
Haccoun had this to say: “To recreate the scene of Ethan Hunt dropping from the ceiling, the stunt team built a large metal structure above the camera. We then used a motorised descender to control the speed and position of the actor in frame."
Most importantly Tom Cruise himself approved of the commercial.