Aussie director Mark Molloy shoots fifth installment of Apple’s ‘Underdogs’ series

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Apple has today launched the fifth installment of its ‘Apple at Work’ film series ‘The Underdogs: OOO (Out Of Office)’ shot by Australian director Mark Molloy, who is represented by EXIT across Australia and New Zealand.

 

This latest chapter follows the beloved, scrappy team as they embark on their first overseas business trip, racing against the clock to meet an ambitious product launch deadline.

Set in the hustle and bustle of Thailand, the film humorously depicts the challenges of the modern workplace, showcasing how the seamless integration of Mac, iPhone, iPad, and — for the first time — Vision Pro, empowers the team to overcome any obstacle. From sourcing a new packaging factory and implementing last-minute design changes to creating 3D prototypes and bridging language gaps, the power of Apple’s ecosystem is on full display.

In the film, Apple’s products become integral characters, highlighting the evolution of workflow in the digital age.

The narrative underscores how Mac, iPhone and iPad enhance productivity and innovation. Apple Vision Pro shines as a collaboration powerhouse, enabling next-generation workflows through an infinite canvas along with Mac Virtual Display, FaceTime, drag and drop, and Messages — all effortlessly managed with intuitive eye and hand gestures. Along with beloved apps and devices throughout, and features such as Translate, NameDrop, SharePlay, Object Capture, Markup, and AirDrop, the film positions Apple as the ultimate platform for businesses, both in the office and on the go. The film also captures how features.

The Underdogs: OOO will appear on social, paid digital and on apple.com.

Mark Molloy is back on board for commercials in August. For all enquiries, contact Exit executive producer Leah Churchill-Brown.

Agency: Apple
Music: Hauschka/ Volker Bertelmann 
Production Company: Smuggler LA
Director: Mark Molloy
Editorial company: Work Edit LA
Finishing: Glassworks VFX Amsterdam
Sound Company: 750mph