Title | CITY |
Brand | KFC |
Product/Service | KFC DELIVERY AND DRIVE-THRU |
Category |
D03. Print & Publishing |
Entrant
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CORE Dublin, IRELAND
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Idea Creation
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CORE Dublin, IRELAND
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Media Placement
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CORE Dublin, IRELAND
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Credits
Liam Murphy |
Liam Murphy Photography |
Photographer |
Stefano Cherubini |
Flux Retouching |
Retoucher |
Leo Sloley |
KFC |
Marketing Lead Ireland |
Patrick Daly |
Yoke Productions |
Production Manager |
Nadia Karim |
Core |
Art Director |
Conor McDevitt |
Core |
Copywriter |
Liam Wielopolski |
Core |
ECD |
Annie O'Neill |
Core |
Print Production Manager |
Antaine Conway |
Zenith Media |
Strategy Director |
Alan Barnwell |
Core |
Account Director |
Jenny Dillon |
Core |
Account Manager |
Cultural / Context information for the jury
Over the past year, Ireland has endured one of the strictest COVID-related lockdowns in the world. With dine-in restaurants closed and strict travel restrictions in place, KFC urgently needed to promote their drive-thru and delivery offering.
In order to forge a closer connection with our Irish guests we needed to show that we are here for them whether they want to come and visit our drive-thrus, or have KFC delivered to their home. By using clever photography to turn three real Irish homes into drive-thrus we brought to life the joy of getting a take-away KFC, whilst we wait to re-open our restaurants for dining-in once restrictions are lifted.
Tell the jury about the photography. Do not name the photographer.
Our goal for this campaign was that each image would cause a double take – it’s a house, but it’s also a drive-thru.
To evoke the sense of a drive-thru at home, we used visual cues to reference a KFC cashier - like the headset that became an important item during this pandemic for remote workers – and further hints of a drive-thru on the building like the long wall, the bollards, and the second window.
We wanted to shoot in-camera with everything appearing as realistic as possible. We used continuous light instead of flash to give a filmic look and ensure each scene would appear less ‘lit’. We combined real light sources – lampposts, lights in the house; with elements found at a drive-thru – like car headlights.
The focus of each image is the delivery. We lit so the warmest illumination would emanate from the main window.