TAC starts a new kind of conversation with new TV spots via Lifelounge Agency and SceneOn
This month TAC has released a third and final series of spots, filmed for Lifelounge Agency and client TAC with production and post-production by SceneOn.
The new sports focused spots titled: Attacking Header, Chest Volley and Penalty Kick are a powerful contrast to the TAC’s well known and iconic crash-based narrative campaigns.
By combining slow motion footage and with soothing classical tones, the clips urge the audience to consider TAC’s preventative “Stay in Control. Wipe Off 5” message from a very different angle.
Through an expression of intense focus the narratives underline the physical and mental control that will make or break an individual’s game – on and off the field.
Says Andrew Coyle, director from SceneOn: “I have long admired TAC campaigns and was delighted to be able to work with Lifelounge Agency on these. Illustrating physical, technical, precision with a positive and affirmative message is very effective and I believe it will really strike a cord with its target demographic, an audience Lifelounge Agency knows very well.”
Client: Victorian Government, Transport Accident Commission (TAC)
Agency: Lifelounge Agency
Production Company: SceneOn
Director: Andrew Coyle
Executive Producer: Tracy Proposch
Producer: Evie Mackay
DOP: Wayne Aistrope
Post: SceneOn
Offline: Patrick O’Farrell
Colourist: Vincent Taylor
10 Comments
A new and crazy kind of conversation much like this one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewkNNLcC9RU
Boring. And done by the AFL through Collingwood years ago. Feels like the brains have slowed down too at LA.
Soccer fans will love them.
Lovely stuff.
Feeling a little Grey are we?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enAX3FwEpdg
An original thought will be nice, thanks.
These are very nice
Soccer is boring.
Just like this ad.
The concept is nothing new but really uninspired execution.
This spot sums it up perfectly…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5neePpuwpPY