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  • Grey London Creates "The Swell" for the new Volvo XC60

    Grey London Creates "The Swell" for the new Volvo XC60

    Grey London has unveiled its first work for Volvo Car Group: a beautifully-shot, highly sensory film urging the viewer to ‘seek feeling’ – a dramatization of Volvo’s human-centric ethos.

    The quietly epic film – a global TV campaign for Volvo’s existing XC60 model – is a shift in tone for the car manufacturer. Moving the brand into a more premium space, it introduces some of the pillars that will underpin its revamped brand positioning: ambition, simplicity, authenticity, Swedishness, and the same level of design quality and craft that goes into its cars. It represents a stylistic prologue to what is to come from the Volvo Kreativ Studio, including a high-profile, multi-faceted campaign for the launch of Volvo’s revolutionary flagship model XC90.

    The film itself is about movement; about dynamism and intuitive response – the visceral, emotional experience of the Volvo XC60 brought to life. It begins in the passenger seat of the car –parked on an empty beach, radio quietly humming in the background, door left open, and a pair of shoes discarded in the footwell. Moving toward the water, the radio fades into the distance – drowned out by the sound of the ocean as we reach the shoreline…

    “to feel
    to really feel
    is a rare thing these days”

    …then out into the surf. Through the water, through the first tentative laps to the thundering crash of enormous waves, out into the darkness…until the water is still. Serene. A lone figure sits on her surfboard, her windswept silhouette visible only through the moonlight. Staring out toward the horizon, she’s waiting; a defiant look in her eyes.

    And then it comes. The swell rises. A wave approaches, powerful and unstoppable. Adrenaline racing, we rise up. She rises up. Her arm takes one graceful, powerful swipe through the water as the wave is about to break…and then we cut. Against the black, we hear the earth-shaking thunder of the wave collapsing. The film ends with the line ‘Seek Feeling. The responsive XC60’.

    Hollie Newton, Global Creative Director at Grey London, says: “The last thing the world needs is another overly-retouched car, hooning down a mountain road to a soft rock soundtrack. There's a defiant, slightly renegade Swedish spirit to Volvo that simply doesn't fit with the bland world of car advertising. And thank god for that. We have an enormous suite of work coming up for Volvo which challenges the conventions of the sector. This is the first. A quietly epic piece of film that, hopefully, makes you feel something.”



    Marcus Söderlund, Director (and Swede), adds: “I am working my way through the four classical elements with Grey: last time it was a fire film, now water. The perspective in this film is pretty special; it´s not a first person perspective. The whole way through it’s the viewer’s film and view. Working in the element of water is fantastic – there is so much you just can´t predict or control. If you embrace that, you can get imagery you can’t even dream of.”

    As very specific weather, moonlight and tidal conditions were required for the highly technical shoot, the time of year made shooting in Sweden impossible. Instead, the film was shot in Durban, South Africa. After looking at dozens of potential locations, Durban emerged as the only that could provide the essential quartet of good waves, high-quality levels of moonlight, shark nets and – most importantly – an area which closely resembled Swedish environments. Just as vital as the location was the casting – with 46 year old Cape Town resident and experienced surfer Lisette Forsyth eventually chosen. Not only was she at ease in the ocean and a passionate surfer, she had a beautifully graceful and serene look in the water.

    The campaign is Global Creative Director Hollie Newton’s first for Grey since joining from Wieden + Kennedy last year, where she created Lurpak’s multi-award-winning Good Proper Food. It was directed by Gothenburg-born Marcus Söderlund through Academy. Print photography was from Gian Paul Lozza, best-known for capturing his subject using only ambient light. Allan “Willy” Wilson – famed for his surf films – was underwater DoP, while André Chémétoff – known for his beautiful, technical films such as Our Day Will Come by Romain Gavras and Jaron Albertin’s Sony Volcano – was DoP.

    Credits:
    Project name: The Swell
    Client: Volvo: Tomás Caetano (Vice President Brand Marketing), Ingela D'Angelo, (Director, Marketing Communication), Magnus Brodd (Marketing Content Director), Anna Wirsen (Project Leader)
    Agency: Grey London
    Executive Creative Director: Nils Leonard
    Global Creative Director: Hollie Newton
    Creative Team: Hollie Newton / Jamie Starbuck / Howard Green
    Managing Partner: Nick Dutton
    Business Director: Camilla Ashenhurst
    Account Manager: Mel Caplan
    Agency producer: Harriette Larder
    Creative producer: Glen McLeod
    Planning Director: Matt Buttrick
    Planner: Hayley Cannon
    Production company: Academy Films
    Director: Marcus Söderlund
    Editor: Tom Lindsay @ Trim
    Producer: Medb Riordan
    Exec Producer: Lizie Gower
    DOP: André Chémétoff / Allan “Willy” Wilson
    Colourist: Aubrey Woodiwiss
    Post-production: Yourick Van Impe (Flame) & Aubrey Woodiwiss (grade) @ Electric Theatre Collective
    Audio post-production: Aaron Reynolds @ Wave
    Photographer: Gian Paul Lozza

  • How Many Truckers Fit In The New Volvo FH

    How Many Truckers Fit In The New Volvo FH

    How many elephants fit in a car? This question inspired choreographer Christian Vilppola from Cirkus Cirkör to squeeze a lot of truckers into the new Volvo FH.

    Putting a new twist on this timeless question, the film was created to show the spacious cab in the new Volvo FH — now one cubic metre bigger than before.

    Credits:
    Agency: Forsman & Bodenfors
    Client: Volvo Trucks
    Art Director: Anders Eklind, Sophia Lindholm
    Copywriter: Martin Ringqvist, Björn Engström
    Account Supervisor: Olle Victorin
    Account Manager: Cilla Glenberg, Alison Arnold, Jenny Edvardsson
    Agency Producer: Alexander Blidner
    Designer: Jerry Wass
    Planner: Tobias Nordström
    Director: Patrik Gyllström
    DoP: Christian Haag
    Production Company: B-reel
    Choreographer: Christian Vilppola
    Sound Design: Plan8

  • Volvo XC60 — Twitter Ad Campaign "FollowedByVolvo"

    Volvo XC60 — Twitter Ad Campaign "FollowedByVolvo"

    A Twitter ad campaign, developed by BBDO Belgium, to invite people to discover the new Volvo-model XC60 which is characterized with a revolutionary braking system.

    View the case study video of how Volvo invited tweeps to discover the new XC60, see how @FollowedByVolvo was able to get some of the most influential Belgium Twitter's to follow them.

    Credits:
    Client: Volvo Cars BeLux
    Sebastien De Valck: Creative Director
    Frédéric Zouag: Art Director
    Nicolas Gaspart: Copywriter
    Wouter Has: Digital Project Leader
    Tom Verdeyen: Account Manager
    Inge Wertelaers: Account Executive
    Bart Muskala: Head of Digital
    Jelle Willaert: Social Writer & Publisher
    Ellen Pottoms: Social Writer & Publisher

  • Volvo of Canada — Welcome To Candanavia

    Volvo of Canada — Welcome To Candanavia

    Welcome to Candanavia where Scandinavian luxury meets the Canadian thirst for adventure. Candanavia is born out of the similarities between Canada & Scandanavia and Arnold Canada is the agency to tell us One could say that cars designed in Sweden are also perfectly designed for Canadians due to a range of shared similarities and sensibilities.

    Candanavia builds off of Volvo's larger philosophy "Designed Around You" as it's tailored for the Canadian consumer, providing for more interesting, relevant & engaging communications.

    Credits:
    Client: Volvo Cars of Canada
    Agency: Arnold Canada
    Production: Various Production Companies
    Country: Canada
    Executive Creative Director: jon freir
    Senior Art Director: Jeremy Lenz
    Senior Copywriter: Bill Schaefer
    Account Director: Justin Xavier
    Group Account Director: Ian Bryce-Buchanan
    Agency Producer: Magda Czyz