We can totally make it to 2021 without another disaster...right?
The Rhode Island Department of Health knows that we’ve all had a wild 2020, but that’s no reason to invite more trouble by opening a sarcophagus and potentially unleashing an undead mummy on the world.
Credits
View on- Agency Nail/Providence
- Production Company Reflection Pictures
- Director Michael Mitchell
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Credits
View on- Agency Nail/Providence
- Production Company Reflection Pictures
- Director Michael Mitchell
- Creative Director Alec Beckett
- Creative Director Brian Gross
- Editor Jack McKenna
- Producer Jaki Selwyn
- Producer Kati Mennett
- Art Director/Editing Assistant Sam Holland
- Post Production BYB Pictures
- Audio Mixer Tom Love
- Executive Producer Megan Pfaffenroth
- Copywriter Victor DeJesus
- Editing assistant Simon Allen
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Credits
powered by- Agency Nail/Providence
- Production Company Reflection Pictures
- Director Michael Mitchell
- Creative Director Alec Beckett
- Creative Director Brian Gross
- Editor Jack McKenna
- Producer Jaki Selwyn
- Producer Kati Mennett
- Art Director/Editing Assistant Sam Holland
- Post Production BYB Pictures
- Audio Mixer Tom Love
- Executive Producer Megan Pfaffenroth
- Copywriter Victor DeJesus
- Editing assistant Simon Allen
This series of four comedy spots out of Nail Providence proves that you don’t want to be taking any risks with the rest of 2020.
Look, it’s 2020. You don’t want to go on a cruise or invest too heavily in a new company, and you certainly don’t want to give aliens a leg up on us or unleash an Egyptian curse on the world. You just don’t. Mummy, Stock, Cruise, and Aliens are jaunty PSAs that don’t understate the importance of a flu shot, even as new crises pop up every day.
Directed by Michael Mitchell of Reflection Pictures, these four spots are darkly comedic, playing on doomsday film tropes and common horror stories that have plagued cinema for centuries. The tongue-in-cheek copywriting was penned by freelancer Victor DeJesus.