Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Nike Turns Can’t Into Can in Its Largest Women’s Campaign Ever


Nike's newest commercial captures the inner dialogue of a woman stuck behind a row of models during swim class; a runner through a half-marathon; and a beginner yogi unsure of her surroundings.


The spot, by Wieden + Kennedy, launches a campaign called #betterforit, which Nike says is its largest initiative yet in supporting and motivating women's athletic journeys. It's about "powering [women] to be better through services, product innovation and athlete inspiration, motivating each other to push to the next level," the company says.




It's a light, fun approach in contrast to more motivational Nike spots of the past, and it seems to be resonating with the average athlete. From the YouTube comments: "It's not often I love commercials. But this one reminds us that everyone has insecurities and that we can accomplish anything, and I think that's a really special thing to focus on in an ad."


This first spot, "Inner Thoughts," aired during the MTV Movie Awards on Sunday night. It looks like Nike is positioning "Better for it" as the less aggressive (but maybe equally motivating) alternative to "Just do it."


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CREDITS

Client: Nike

Project: "Better For It"


Agency: Wieden + Kennedy, Portland, Ore.

Creative Directors: Alberto Ponte / Ryan O'Rourke / Dan Viens

Copywriter: Heather Ryder / Darcie Burrell

Art Director: Patty Orlando

Producer: Molly Tait / Julie Gursha

Executive Agency Producer: Matt Hunnicutt

Interactive Strategy: Jocelin Shalom

Strategic Planning: Tom Suharto / Irina Tone

Media/Comms Planning: Emily Dalton / Destinee Scott / Emily Graham

Account Team: Karrelle Dixon / Alyssa Ramsey / Marisa Weber / Jim Zhou

Business Affairs: Anna Beth Nagel

Executive Creative Directors: Mark Fitzloff / Joe Staples


Production Company: Iconoclast

Director: Matthew Frost

Executive Producer: Charles-Marie Anthonioz

Line Producer: Caroline Pham

Director of Photography: Darren Lew / Joost Van Gelder


Editorial Company: Rock Paper Scissors

Editor: Angus Wall ("Inner Thoughts" :60 and :30) / Grant Surmi (:30/:15s)

Post Producer: Jared Thomas

Post Executive Producer: Angela Dorian


VFX Company: A52

VFX Supervisor: Jesse Monsour

Flame Artist: Brendan Crockett / Matt Sousa / Steve Wolf / Dan Ellis / Richard Hirst

VFX Producer: Jamie McBriety

Color: Paul Yacono


Music Supervision: Nylon Studios

Artist: Apollo 100

Track: Joy

Sound Designer: Barking Owl


Mix Company: Lime Studios

Mixer: Matt Miller / Dave Wagg

Producer: Jessica Locke / Susie Boyajan








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