Salty’s last stand
Salty's one smooth criminal.
Credits
advertiser: | Unilever, Knorr |
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agency: | DDB, Toronto |
CD: | Andrew Simon |
associate CDs: | David Ross, Paul Wallace |
ADs: | Paul Wallace, Jorgen Stovne |
copywriters: | David Ross, Ryan Hamacher |
agency producers: | Andrew Schulze, Marie-Pierre Toure |
account services: | Wendy Caricari, Jaqui Faclier, Rachel Selwood, Tamara Gervais, Emily Ward |
manager community engagement: | Dana Rudelier |
supervisor community cultivation: | Matthew Nelson |
manager community cultivation: | Cameron Reed |
director: | David Hicks |
prodco: | Sons and Daughters |
executive producer: | Dan Ford |
line producer: | Rob Allan |
DOP: | Adam Marsden |
character design: | Bigshot Toyworks |
editorial: | Pete McAuley, AXYZ, Toronto |
VFX: | AXYZ, Toronto |
VXF producer: | Irene Payne |
compositor: | James Andrews |
animators: | Dennis Turner, Mario Marengo |
colourists: | Bill Ferwerda, Notch, Toronto |
music & sound design: | Paul Seeley |
Salty is making his last stand. In this third and final spot for Knorr’s Sidekicks featuring the sullen little salt shaker, rejection finally sends him over the edge and in a fit of inconsolable depression, Salty makes a rash decision that puts him up the creek without a paddle. For those whose compassion runs deep and feel Salty should have a place in someone’s home, you can order your very own Salty via Sidekicks.ca, though much to Salty’s chagrin, he will come accompanied by his usually better-off buddy Pep.
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