Travelers Insurance - Delivery
Category: commercial
Summary: A man with a large red umbrella helps out people he meets on his journey.
Video:
Description
The man with the large umbrella helps baseball-playing boys stay dry in the rain. Then he turns his umbrella into a makeshift boat to help a circus get across stream. Next up are two children whose bicycle has broken. The helpful man floats them home. Finally the man arrives at his destination.
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Credits
- Executive Creative Director: Al Kelly Kelly
- Creative Director / Art Director: Scott O'Leary
- Creative Director / Copywriter: Ryan Peck
- Creative Director: Todd Riddle
- Head of Production: Vic Palumbo
- Executive Producer: Kate Talbott
- Production Company: MJZ
- Director: Rupert Sanders
- DP: Chris Soos
- Executive Producer: Eric Stern
- Line Producer: Laurie Boccaccio
- Line Producer: Katie Smith
- Editorial Company: Spot Welders
- Editor: Bill Smedley
- Executive Producer: David Glean
- Producer: Lisa English
- Asst. Editor: Sterling Robertson
- Special Effects: Mass Market
- Creative Director: Cedric Nicholas
- Lead Flame Artist: Jamie Scott
- Flame Artist: Sarah Eim
- Executive Producers: Justin Lane
- Executive Producers: Angela Bowen
- Producer: Nancy Nina Hwang
- 3D Lead: Jeff Dates
- 3D Animator: Jonah Friedman
- 3D Animator: Rich Magan
- 3D Animator: Kris Rivel
- Tracking: Joerg Liebold
- Tracking: Hyunjeen Lee
- Lead Roto Artist: Leslie Chung
- Roto Artist: Alejandro Monzon
- Roto Artist: David Marte
- Roto Artist: Joon Park
- Roto Artist: Jordan Harvey
- Cloud Consultant: Robert Miller
- Telecine: Company 3
- Colorist: Sean Coleman
- Music: Stimmung
- Composer: Robert Miller
- Producer: Joey Reyes
- Music Engineer: Michael Golub
- Sound Design: Mit Out Sound
- Sound Designer: Ren Klyce
- Producer: Misa Kageyama
- Mix: Sound Lounge
- Mix Engineer: Tom Jucarone
Cast
- Brian Cummings ... Voiceover
- Paul Freeman ... Umbrella Man
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Recent Discussion
[Steve] The guy with the umbrella suggests swimming to the circus people, but then they RIDE the umbrella like a boat. That's not swimming.
[pbs] This ad is extremely disturbing and goes against everything parents tell their children about accepting a ride from a stranger, no matter how kind he appears to be. Apparently, no one working on this particular campaign has children. Otherwise, there is no way he/she would have let this slip by. This ad should be removed from television or revamped without the appearance of the children with the bicycle.
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