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  • Land Rover LR4 “Born Free”

    Land Rover LR4 “Born Free”

    It is widely believed around the world that the Land Rover Discovery 4, or LR4, is one of the very best off-roading vehicles that money can buy. However Land Rover’s recent “Born Free” commercial falls short of convincing viewers that this is true. Although the brand is known as the pioneer of bringing off-road vehicles “on-road” for everyday use, in the face of ever increasing luxury 4x4 competition, Land Rover’s latest commercial fails to convey that they are in the business of manufacturing the finest off-road vehicles on earth.

    To begin on a good note, the commercial is set to the classic Andy Williams Born Free tune, which appropriately inspires a feeling of adventure in viewers and a yearning for the great outdoors. The background music is also appropriate as it ties in Land Rover’s connection with the Born Free Foundation, a conservation organization that the brand has supported for many years.
    The “Born Free” commercial’s focus, however, is a vibrant young couple who repeatedly visit a dry-cleaner with their dirty laundry. In three visits, they drop off sand filled desert clothing, soaking wet clothes, and leaf covered jungle clothing. The worker behind the counter is obviously puzzled about what they’ve been up to, and the ad paints a stark contrast between the adventurous lives of the couple and the humdrum existence of the man who runs the store.

    While viewers are as intrigued as the dry-cleaner as to where this this couple has been and what they have been doing, it isn’t clear until the last few moments when the worker goes to the window and sees them driving away that this is a Land Rover commercial, let alone a car commercial. Unfortunately for Land Rover, viewers are left with more of an opinion of the adventurous couple than the vehicle they drive, which is a shame because the LR4 is truly an impressive ride.
    Although Land Rover’s competitors show off the sleek lines, luxurious interiors, and ideal environments for their vehicles, Land Rover only offers us glimpses of what the LR4 is all about. And while it is true that the ad is successful in that it makes viewers want to know more about the vehicle, the “Born Free” commercial is obviously an example of marketing a lifestyle rather than a product. Only time will tell if this ploy is a successful one, but when you’ve got a product as remarkable as the LR4—you’re going to sell it no matter how it is marketed.
    This guest post was contributed by Brittany Larson of Elite Auto Brokers.

  • Land Rover — Award Winning Beetle and Croc Ads

    Land Rover — Award Winning Beetle and Croc Ads

    Frieze Films' Tony Baggott directed these Y&R Land Rover spots, which came second at The Creative Circle Ad of the Month Awards in South Africa.

    The two ads entitled "Beetle" and "Croc" feature dueling beetles and a crocodile that apparently can be enjoyed with the Land Rovers 360° Surround Camera System.

    Credits:
    Client: Landrover
    Agency: Y&R
    City & Country: Johannesburg South Africa
    Agency Producer: Lesley Wyldbore
    ECD: Rui Alves
    Creative Director: Bibi Lotter
    Copywriter: Dhasagan Pillay
    Art Director: Andre Vrdoljak
    Director: Tony Baggott
    Production Co & City: Frieze Films, Johannesburg
    Producer: Lindsay Barnard
    Director of Photography: Dave Pienaar
    Editor & Company: Deep End

  • Parkour (PK) Roam Free TV Ad | Land Rover USA

    Parkour (PK) Roam Free TV Ad | Land Rover USA

    In this exclusive Land Rover commercial, four parkour (PK) athletes demonstrate amazing feats of balance, fitness and gymnastics, representing the "Above & Beyond" all-terrain, go anywhere capabilities of Land Rover vehicles. Just like these four parkour traceurs, Land Rover's wheels can't be stopped by any obstacles.
    Credits:
    Advertising Agency: Y&R, New York, USA
    CCO: Jim Elliott
    GCD: Marc Sobier, Andrew McKechnie
    Art Director: Eduardo Quadra
    Copywriter: Paul Wood
    Exec. Director of Production: Letitia Jacobs
    EP: Craig Jelniker, Jessica Dierauer
    Assistant Producer: Abby Bralove
    Assistant Music Producer: Rachel Rauch
    Prod. Co.: Biscuit Filmworks
    Direction: Noam Murro
    Managing Director: Shawn Lacy
    EP: Colleen O’Donnell
    Head Of Production: Rachel Glaub
    Producer: Jay Veal
    Production Supervisor: Jen Berry
    1st AD: Craig Pinckes
    Editing: Rock, Paper, Scissors
    VFX: MPC
    Sound: Heard City
    Music Company: Tone Farmer
    Music Arranger: Ray Loewy