ImOn Communications: Always On, Wi-Fi

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Media Type:

TV TV

Brand

brand

Agency

agency

Country:

USA

Marketing agency Fortnight Collective has crafted a new round of its “Always On” advertising campaign for client ImOn Communications after the successful launch of its earlier work. During the 2023 Super Bowl, the Iowa telecommunications services brand debuted two water cooler ads, “Who’s On” and “Neighbor,” a spot that is inspired by a classic Abbott and Costello comedy skit.

Credits

Advertising Agency:

Fortnight Collective, USA

Founder & CEO:

Andy Nathan

President:

Devin Reiter

Collective CD/Copywriters:

Adam Chasnow, Adam Reeves

Collective CD/Art Director:

Nick Klinkert

Sr. Brand Director & Producer:

Jessica Welander

Production Company:

Steam Films

Executive Producer:

Jennifer Sykes

Executive Producer:

Jill Brennan

Director:

LJ Johnson

Director of Photography:

Kiel Milligan

Producer:

Marc Swenker

1st AD:

Scott Weatherall

Production Manager:

Roman Hul

Production Coordinator:

Simon Mohos

Editorial Company:

The Now Corporation

Editor:

Jesse Reisner

Editorial Producer:

Carrie Fleming

Music Company:

JSM Music

Chief Creative Officer/Co-Composer:

Joel Simon

Executive Producer:

Jeff Fiorello

Senior Producers:

Norm Felker, Andrew Manning

Producer:

Sharon Cha

Co-Composer:

Becca Riter

Color:

Trafik

Colorist:

Nate Seymour

Color Assist:

Phillip Dystant

Color Producer:

Hugh Copeland

Audio Mix:

Soundspace

Audio Engineer:

Matthew Polis

Finishing:

11 Dollar Bill

VFX Lead:

Dave Mehrman

VFX Post Producer:

Jamie Slade

Date:

September, 2023

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