Ambidextrous
Motion Theory, Venice, California, 2009
Description
Most NCAA student athletes end up having careers in something other than sports. Motion Theory director Grady Hall teamed with Y&R San Francisco to dramatically illustrate this fact in a two-spot campaign launched during March Madness. “Ambidextrous” features student athletes showing off an impossible ambidexterity, simultaneously doing both a sport and a career with different halves of their bodies. The spot features a combination of live-action footage (filmed by cinematographer Jeff Cronenweth) and high-end visual effects completed by Motion Theory. Y&R’s Scott Larson says: “We asked Grady Hall and his team at Motion Theory to realize the impossible and they not only accomplished our challenge; they exceeded it with jaw-dropping, grab-you-by-the-eyeballs visuals that we can’t wait to see throughout March Madness.” Motion Theory art director Rob Resella and visual effects supervisor Bryan Godwin led the design and visual-effects efforts, while Danny Yoon supervised the compositing for the PSA campaign.
Juror Notes
Ambidextrous offers a clever, visual conceit, well executed and with well-balanced timing to get its point across.
Credits
- Design firm
- Motion Theory
- Creative directors
- Brad Berg, Scott Larson, Hilary Wolfe (Y&R)
- Art directors
- Robin Resella, Hilary Wolfe (Y&R)
- Designers
- Mitch Anderson, Heidi Berg, Joseph Chan, Diana Chang, Evan Parsons
- Editor
- Colin Woods
- Copywriter
- Brandon Reif (Y&R)
- Music
- Gregory Jenkins
- Director of photography
- Jeff Cronenweth
- Sound
- Stephen Dewey, Machinehead
- Producers
- Scott Gemmell (line producer), Javier Jimenez (executive producer), Patrick Nugent (post producer), Debra Trotz (Y&R)
- Director
- Grady Hall
- Client
- NCAA