T. Rowe Price Film METAL by J. Walter Thompson New York

The Film titled METAL was done by J. Walter Thompson New York advertising agency for T. Rowe Price in United States. It was released in Feb 2011.

T. Rowe Price: METAL

Media
Released
February 2011
Posted
February 2011
Industry
Copywriter
Executive Creative Director
Creative Director
Executive Creative Director
Director
Art Director
Creative Director
Account Supervisor
Art Director
Production Agency

Credits & Description:

Category: Banking, Investment & Insurance

Advertiser: T. ROWE PRICE INVESTMENT SERVICES

Product/Service: PRICE INVESTMENT SERVICE

Agency: JWT NEW YORK

Production Company: PSYOP, New York, USA

Date of First Appearance: Feb 17 2011

Chief Creative Officer: Peter Nicholson

Executive Creative Director: Andrew Clarke

Creative Director: Izzy Levine/Nathan Goodson

Copywriter: Giovanni Maletti/Chris Swift

Art Director: Orbit Ben-Shitrit/Roy Wisnu

Agency Producer: Caroline Coleman

Account Supervisor: Account Executives: Dany Khosrovani/Mitch Baum/Katie Kistner/Steve Panawek

Producer: Executive Producer: Lucia Grillo/Producer: Anna De Castro

Director: Marco Spier/Marie Hyon

Post Production: Lead Tech Directors: Dan Gregoras/Christian Bach/Alvin Bae/Lead Compositors: Manu Gaulot/Nick Tanner

Animation: Flame: Nick Tanner

Planner: Jessica Navas

Director Of Photography: Jwt Director Of Brand Production: Caroline Coleman

Other Credits: Psyop Art Director: Lauren Indovina/Media Agency: Maxus Global



English Description

In this time of uncertainty, many investment firms aim to simplify the current economic environment while T. Rowe Price has chosen the opposite route – embracing its complexity, while striving to make sense of it for its investors. This TV campaign demonstrates T. Rowe Price’s superior intellectual prowess by illustrating the firm’s understanding and command of the complex connections that drive the global economy. The campaign accomplishes this by selecting a series of unrelated sectors and posing the question of how they are interconnected and might impact today’s global economy.