Peloton: Hello. Let's Go.

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Media Type:

TV TV

Brand

brand

Agency

agency

Country:

USA

“Hello. Let’s Go” showcases how Peloton would fit into consumers’ lives by highlighting a wide range of riders across different ages, life stages and home environments. Set to the soundtrack of The Ramones’ “Blitzkrieg Bop,” Peloton Instructors Alex Toussaint, Ally Love and Cody Rigsby. are also featured on screen.

Credits

Advertising Agency:

Mekanism, USA

President/CEO:

Jason Harris

Founder/Executive Creative Director:

Ian Kovalik

Creative Director:

Megan Farquhar

Senior Copywriter:

Earl Lee

Art Director:

Shiva Majidi

Head of Production:

Kati Haberstock

Senior Producer:

Felix Messina

Director of Brand Management:

Melissa Hill

Brand Director:

Cassie Jackson

Senior Brand Manager:

Danielle Sabalvaro

Chief Strategy Officer:

Jason Lonsdale

Senior Strategic Planner:

Asher Stamell

Production Company:

RESET Content

Director & Cinematographer:

Wally Pfister

Managing Director:

David Morrison

Head of Production:

JP Colombo

Executive Producer:

Jen Beitler

Producer:

Julien Lemaitre

Editorial:

Cutters

Editor:

Grant Gustafson

Assistant Editor:

Meghan Sims

Executive Producer:

Elizabeth Krajewski

Senior Producer:

Stephanie Rose

Colour:

Flavor

Creative Director & Colourist:

Brian Higgins

Executive Producers:

Neal Cohen, Darren Jaffe, Timo

Senior Producer:

Stephanie Rose

Producer:

Shumpei Negami

VFX Flame Artists:

Mo Tavera, Yasaku Yasuda

VFX Supervisor:

Blake Huber

Music Supervisor:

Janet Billig

Date:

May, 2017

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