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Cute B+W Dog Commercial: State Street - Buried Treasure (HQ)

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ABSOLUTE AND SMUGGLER GIVE THE DOG A BONE FOR STATE STREET

The Brief:

Absolute New York's VFX Supervisor and Lead Flame Artist Dirk Greene and his team's dogged pursuit of seamless perfection is on display in the latest spot for global investment experts State Street, via The Gate Worldwide.

In the charming Buried Treasure, a determined pooch goes to great lengths to please his finicky canine counterpart by bringing her every toy, stuffed animal and ball he can find. It's not until he digs up her favorite bone that he's finally able to make her happy. With State Street's new SPDR (aka Spider), State Street has unleashed a new family of ETFs designed to please even the hardest to please investor.

From Absolute's Dirk Greene:

The work requested by the client for this was making sure the dog looked at his best from any angle - no matter where the camera. Some small clean up work where requested meant this was a simple and elegant job for all involved.

The Creds:

Client: State Street
Spots Title: Buried Treasure
Air Date: June 2009

Agency: The Gate Worldwide, New York
Executive Creative Director/Copywriter: David Bernstein
Creative Director/Art Director: Bill Schwab
Producer: Bob Samuel

Production Company: Smuggler, New York/Los Angeles
Directors: The Guard Brothers
Executive Producers: Patrick Milling Smith, Brian Carmody, Lisa Rich, Allison Kunzman
Head of Production: Laura Thoel
Producer: Gustav Geldenhuys
DP: Joost Van Gelder
Production Designer: Laura Pozzaglio

VFX: Absolute
VFX Supervisor/Lead Flame Artist: Dirk Greene
Producer: Sally Heath

Editorial: The Cutting Room
Editor: Chuck Willis

Music: Big Foote
Composer: Darren Solomon

Audio Post: Sound Lounge
Mixer: Peter Holcomb

Telecine: The Mill
Colorist: Fergus McCall
About Absolute:

Founded in 2004 by David Smith, one of world's leading Flame artists, Absolute is a high-end VFX studio working within the commercial, emerging media, music video, and film communities. With offices in New York and London, Absolute over the years has collected numerous industry accolades including two BTAA awards, a D&AD pencil, a Cannes Lion, an APA Collection Diamond, three Andy wins and an MTV video statue. The New York office opened in 2007, helmed by CD Dirk Greene, to further facilitate Absolute's international client roster with a growing Flame and CG service.

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Category: Pets & Animals
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Cute B+W Dog Commercial: State Street - Buried Treasure (HQ)

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  • moron, name of ...

    moron,
    name of tune and performing artist, duh...

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  • Select "more info" ...

    Select "more info" under the description, duh!

    Music: Big Foote
    Composer: Darren Solomon

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  • This ad will be ...

    This ad will be around with a different Brand Script for years.

    My suggestion would be: "And you think your girlfiend is a FUSSY BITCH!"

    *Babe, seriously can you just look for the handcuff key now please? I promise I wasn't talking about you.

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  • what is the name of ...

    what is the name of this song and artist???

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  • "State Street" is ...

    "State Street" is only mentioned twice and appears in graphic text only at the end.

    The first two times I saw this ad, I thought it was for an antianxiety drug or just a nice of expression of love.

    Unfortunately, much like the famous "cat wrangling" ad for EDS that first ran during the 2005 Superbowl halftime, this ad does nothing to edify the clients products and services nor to promote the brand cache; unless B&W stylized canine romance is part of SSGA's repetoire.

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