Agency: Firehouse
Date: Mar 2017
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Marketing something as dull as car batteries is no easy task, but Dallas-based agency Firehouse has managed to create a fun, clever campaign for Interstate Batteries that shows drivers how the brand's trusty products can prevent calamity.

In one ad, an indignant grandmother decides to write her grandson out of her will after she learns that his dead car battery is what’s keeping him from visiting her. In another, a cheesy heavy metal band called Pegasus can’t make their gig at the local county fair because their van won’t turn on. A third features a defeated superhero dubbed “Super Guy” who is unable to save his city from attacks since his car won’t start.

In addition to the TV spots, the campaign also features two mobile videos that will be served up to viewers that have low batteries on their cell phone. Another element of the campaign is a YouTube pre-roll ad that, similarly to Geico’s “Unskippable” campaign, has some fun with the platform’s “Skip Ad” button.

Credits

ECD: Tripp Westbrook

Writer/GCD: Greg Hunter

Art Director/GCD: Everett Wilder

Art Director: Matt Kern

Copywriter: Chase Zreet

Account Director: Amanda Driggers

Account Supervisor: Ryan Phillips

Sr. Project Manager: Phil Brito

Producer: Chelle McDonald