Client: Direct Energy
Spot Titles: “No Peeking,” “Family Meeting”
Agency: The Company
Executive Creative Director: Josh Okun
Creative Director: Suzie “Z” Jennings
Associate Creative Director: George Reynolds
Copywriter: Dustin Jenkins
Producer: Katy Bomar
Production Company: King and Country
Director: Rick Gledhill
Executive Producer: Jerry Torgerson
Head of Production: Brian Butcher
Post Producer: Brandon Stevenson
Production Coordinator: Calvin Kim
Line Producer: Cisco Newman
DP: Crash Gopinath
Postproduction Company: King and Country
VFX Supervisor: Andrew Cook
Designers: Brad Mitchell, David Perry, Greg Mitchell, Henry Castleton
2D Animators: Abigail Fairfax, Sorin Voicu
Compositors: Christopher Brown, David Faulkner, Dylan Brown, Edward Anderson, Kevin Jones, Yu Okulzumi
3D: Anthea Kerou, Billy Maloney, Eduardo Guisandes, Hao Cui, James Lane, Jeeah Huh, Kevin Ta, Matt Connolly, Mark Branton, Robin Kim, Tim Salikov, Yu Okulzumi
Editor: Sean McAllen
Color Correction Company: Company 3
Colorist: Bob Festa
Audio Post Company: Eleven
Mix/Sound Design: Ben Freer
Asstistant Mixer: Andrew Smith
Executive Producer: Melissa Elston
Producer: Maddee Bonniot
Description: Santa Monica, CA – (May 15, 2017) – Eleven Mixer/Sound Designer Ben Freer provides an immersive and animated audible experience in his sound mixing for Direct Energy’s latest spots. The endearing campaign combines amusing family scenarios with playful, animated home appliances that share their views on energy saving.
About Eleven:
Eleven is a boutique, audio postproduction studio in the heart of Santa Monica, California, designed to serve the advertising community. Revered by top advertising agencies and editorial shops for its commitment to creativity and client service, Eleven has a long standing reputation as an industry leader in sound mixing for commercials and media. Eleven’s clients are drawn not only to the unparalleled talent of its Mixers, staff and technology, but also to the culture and intimate vibe that the atmosphere of the studios and facilities provide. Reflecting the humor of its Founder/Mixer Jeff Payne, Eleven was named as an homage to “Spinal Tap.” (Not familiar? Do a little research).