Timber & Call Of Duty Franchise Join Forces For "Operation Grand Heist" Campaign

Timber & Call Of Duty Franchise Join Forces For "Operation Grand Heist" Campaign

Feb. 26, 2019

The well-known, MTV VMA-award winning visual effects team at Timber has joined forces with the Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 franchise in a campaign for the much-anticipated release of “Operation Grand Heist.” Through a hilarious series of unfortunate events, “The Replacer” -- played by Peter Stormare – attempts to replace the roles of prominent individuals in politics and pop culture while giving them the chance to play the infamous game.

Driven by the notion that everyone deserves their personal gaming time, the stylistic spot takes viewers on a whirlwind adventure through the Oval Office, New Jersey highways, televised awards stages, farmlands, E.U. Summits and more. Timber’s VFX flair is observed throughout with amplified sequences highlighting famed Twitch streamer, Dr. DisRespect, and dramatized visuals that perfectly accent the comedic beats.

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