Joris Kuijpers |
DDB & Tribal Worldwide, Amsterdam |
Executive Creative Director |
Dylan de Backer |
DDB & Tribal Worldwide, Amsterdam |
Executive Creative Director |
Ed van Bennekom |
DDB & Tribal Worldwide, Amsterdam |
Creative Director |
Jasper Diks |
DDB & Tribal Worldwide, Amsterdam |
Creative Director |
Yuka Kambayashi |
DDB & Tribal Worldwide, Amsterdam |
Head of Production |
Milo van der Meij |
DDB & Tribal Worldwide, Amsterdam |
Business Director |
Nelly de Wit |
DDB & Tribal Worldwide, Amsterdam |
Client Producer |
Ellen van der Horst |
Centraal Beheer Achmea |
Advertiser's Supervisor |
Peggy Spaapen-du Long |
Centraal Beheer Achmea |
Advertiser's Supervisor |
Edwin Jansen |
Centraal Beheer Achmea |
Advertiser's Supervisor |
Marteyn Roose |
Centraal Beheer Achmea |
Advertiser's Supervisor |
Sven Super |
In Case of Fire |
Director |
Arjan Oosterveer |
In Case of Fire |
Producer |
Philip van Volsem |
Philip van Volsem |
DOP |
Marc Bechtold |
Kapsalon |
Editor / offline edit |
Cris Kos |
Massive Music |
Sound Design |
Cris Kos |
Massive Music |
Sound Design |
Barry Clarke |
Captcha |
Colour correction / Grading |
Tim van Paassen |
The Compound |
Online edit |
Kaiser Sound Studio |
Kaiser Sound Studio |
Sound |
A young rapper from the hood bought a new Bentley with the money he earned with his first hit song. It’s a tricked-out future-proof car with Voice Control that only responds on the voice of the young rapper.
This looks awesome, but everything goes wrong once the car radio plays the hit song of the young talented rap artist: the voice control recognizes the words/commands in the song as well.