A 2021 love letter, from the original flow.
Directed by Brigg Bloomquist.
Emmy Award Winner.
Finally, an outlet for all our pent-up pandemic rage. Hockey is back.
Directed by Brigg Bloomquist.
Emmy Award Winner.
“Every small, good thing.” A conversation with Booker Prize winner George Saunders on the transition from Lincoln to Trump and how to get back to goodness. Published in Another Chicago Magazine, 2017.
The return of hockey season is sacred for those who know.
DP Justin Zipser
Editor Spencer Wehde
Some shots sourced from a past shoot with:
Director Brigg Bloomquist
DP Starr Whitesides
In a couple where one’s been sneaking around and the other knows but gets him to do all the laundry… who’s really the big biscuit?
Art direction by Patrick Seidel. Creative direction by Stirling McLaughlin and Peter Carnavale. Directed by Daniel Strange.
Part of a campaign about finding the fun in making messes, this spot goes inside the mind of a young child playing soccer, debating the merits of mud vs. no fun.
Art Direction by Patrick Seidel. Directed by Brigg Bloomquist.
This is episode 13 out of 16 that we created for the Ladd Foundation’s 1616 initiative. We interviewed athletes to learn about their mental health practices, struggles and triumphs as part of a series designed to educate youth hockey players about mental health.
Anthem Award Winner
Inspired by "Lights" by Stuart Dybek. But hockey.
DP Will Armistead
Editor Chris Scudder/Justin Zipser
Part of a campaign about finding the fun in making messes, this spot focuses on the moment a boy faces the choice to roll down a hill with glee or keep his knickers neat.
Art Direction by Patrick Seidel. Directed by Brigg Bloomquist.
What’s closer to the bloody human heart beat than the blues?
Designs by Gabe Usadel.
Part of a campaign about finding the fun in making messes, this spot encourages a boy to eat with gusto, sacrificing the clean, crisp perfection of his shirt for the fun of eating with gusto.
Art Direction by Patrick Seidel. Directed by Brigg Bloomquist.
What are the images of women we want girls to see? What do we want them to believe they can be? Directed by Annie Kalfas.
How does he respect his wife’s “me time,” while still sneaking in to watch her wreck skulls?
Directed by Daniel Strange.
A husband disguises himself to watch his wife at her secret roller derby matches, both hobbies made possible by using Shout to get the blood out.
Directed by Daniel Strange.
Lou expresses the pure power of a touchdown dance, a gift he treasures thanks to Shout for keeping his secret footballing still a secret (or so he thinks).
Directed by Daniel Strange.
This manifesto encapsulates the spirit of a campaign about finding the fun in making messes.
Art Direction by Patrick Seidel. Directed by Brigg Bloomquist.
A 2021 love letter, from the original flow.
Directed by Brigg Bloomquist.
Emmy Award Winner.
Finally, an outlet for all our pent-up pandemic rage. Hockey is back.
Directed by Brigg Bloomquist.
Emmy Award Winner.
“Every small, good thing.” A conversation with Booker Prize winner George Saunders on the transition from Lincoln to Trump and how to get back to goodness. Published in Another Chicago Magazine, 2017.
The return of hockey season is sacred for those who know.
DP Justin Zipser
Editor Spencer Wehde
Some shots sourced from a past shoot with:
Director Brigg Bloomquist
DP Starr Whitesides
In a couple where one’s been sneaking around and the other knows but gets him to do all the laundry… who’s really the big biscuit?
Art direction by Patrick Seidel. Creative direction by Stirling McLaughlin and Peter Carnavale. Directed by Daniel Strange.
Part of a campaign about finding the fun in making messes, this spot goes inside the mind of a young child playing soccer, debating the merits of mud vs. no fun.
Art Direction by Patrick Seidel. Directed by Brigg Bloomquist.
This is episode 13 out of 16 that we created for the Ladd Foundation’s 1616 initiative. We interviewed athletes to learn about their mental health practices, struggles and triumphs as part of a series designed to educate youth hockey players about mental health.
Anthem Award Winner
Inspired by "Lights" by Stuart Dybek. But hockey.
DP Will Armistead
Editor Chris Scudder/Justin Zipser
Part of a campaign about finding the fun in making messes, this spot focuses on the moment a boy faces the choice to roll down a hill with glee or keep his knickers neat.
Art Direction by Patrick Seidel. Directed by Brigg Bloomquist.
What’s closer to the bloody human heart beat than the blues?
Designs by Gabe Usadel.
Part of a campaign about finding the fun in making messes, this spot encourages a boy to eat with gusto, sacrificing the clean, crisp perfection of his shirt for the fun of eating with gusto.
Art Direction by Patrick Seidel. Directed by Brigg Bloomquist.
What are the images of women we want girls to see? What do we want them to believe they can be? Directed by Annie Kalfas.
How does he respect his wife’s “me time,” while still sneaking in to watch her wreck skulls?
Directed by Daniel Strange.
A husband disguises himself to watch his wife at her secret roller derby matches, both hobbies made possible by using Shout to get the blood out.
Directed by Daniel Strange.
Lou expresses the pure power of a touchdown dance, a gift he treasures thanks to Shout for keeping his secret footballing still a secret (or so he thinks).
Directed by Daniel Strange.
This manifesto encapsulates the spirit of a campaign about finding the fun in making messes.
Art Direction by Patrick Seidel. Directed by Brigg Bloomquist.