Dinosaur kisses
Hershey's Kisses have the ability to domesticate even the most savage of beasts.
Credits
advertiser: | The Hershey Company |
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agency: | Arnold NYC |
CCO: | John Staffen |
copywriter: | Meghan Williams |
AD: | Nate Guillard |
senior producer: | Jennifer Picarelli |
pst FX: | Asylum |
animation director: | Piotr Karwas |
VFX supervisor/lead compositor: | Paul O’Shea |
executive producer: | Michael Pardee |
producer: | Mark Allen Kurtz |
bidding producer: | Michael Hanley |
coordinator: | Jennie Burnett |
CG supervisor/lighter: | Bret St. Clair |
lead modeler: | Greg Stuhl |
modelers: | Josh Robinson, Toshihiro Sakamaki |
image modeler: | Eddie Offermann |
animators: | Craig Van Dyke, Steward Burris, Samir Lyons |
riggers: | Omar McClendon, Adam Sidewell |
lead matte painter: | James Lee |
matte painter: | Eric Carter |
This spot for Hershey’s Kisses was crafted by Arnold NYC to tie in to the upcoming Ben Stiller flick Night at The Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian. Apparently, all you need to survive that battle is a bowl of Hershey’s Kisses. Then the giant skeleton of a savage T-Rex won’t eat you, he’ll eat the chocolate. But only before he passes one to his buddy, the talking Easter Island Head. Hopefully Ben Stiller will forget to bring his.
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