The Revolutionary Chocolatier Advert via Leo Burnett for Kellogg's Crunchy Nut Chocolate
20 Aug 2013
Here's the new ad for the latest Kellogg's Crunchy Nut cereal variation -- Crunchy Nut Chocolate. Created by Leo Burnett and directed by famed director, Daniel Kleinman, the campaign is the fourth instalment of the brand's 'The trouble is they taste too good' campaign.
Like the commercials that have recently preceded it, 'Revolutionary Chocolatier' tells the story of the trouble that can occur as a consequence of Crunchy Nut's irresistible allure which, in this case, is Crunchy Nut Chocolate.
This episode of the campaign finds our now familiar duo hiding beneath the floorboards of a luxury chocolate shop in Paris during the height of the revolt against the decadent aristocracy. The fearsome leader of the Sans Culottes stands above them interrogating the shop's chocolatier on their whereabouts. He has no regard for her obvious fragility as he senses that his 'prey' is near. Absolute silence is critical for our fearful, hiding pair, their lives depend on it. But Crunchy Nut Chocolate proves more irresistible than ever before, and the unmistakable crunch again puts them in jeopardy.
Credits:
Project: Crunchy Nut Chocolate
Client: Will Brockbank, Area Brand Director, Kellogg Company
Creative agency: Leo Burnett London
Executive Creative Director: Justin Tindall
Creative Director(s): Tony Malcolm & Guy Moore
Copywriter: Ed Morris & Andy Drugan
Art director: Ed Morris & Andy Drugan
Agency Planners: Josh Bullmore & Ian Hilton
Account Handlers: Alice Hooper & Richard Henderson
Media agency: Carat
Agency Producer: Javré Dow
Production Company: Rattling Stick
Director: Daniel Kleinman
Producer: Johnnie Frankel
D.O.P.: Franz Lustig
Editor: Julian Tranquille at Cut & Run
Music & Sound Design: Jungle Sound
Post Production: Framestore London
Producer: Helen Hughes
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