Chick-fil-A’s new ad campaign features six different historical icons, such as Amelia Earhart and Beethoven, who became successful against all odds even though their ideas and inventions were considered “crazy” during their time. Edited by Arcade’s Dave Anderson, each spot promotes the new Egg White Grill breakfast, and mixes history lessons with pop culture, noting: “Chicken for breakfast, it’s not as crazy as you think.”
Creative Credits:
Advertising Agency: Erich & Kallman
Creative Director/Co-Founder: Eric Kallman
Managing Director/Co-Founder: Steve Erich
Head of Accounts: Kate Higgins
Executive Producer: Laura Ferguson
Production Company: dummy.
Director: Harold Einstein
Executive Producer: Eric Liney
DP: Jonathan Freeman
Production Designer: Patrick Lumb
Editorial Company: Arcade
EP/Partner: Sila Soyer
Editor: Dave Anderson
Assistant Editor: Laurel Smoliar
Senior Producer: Gavin Carroll
Color: CO3
Senior Color Artist: Tim Masick
Senior Producer: Rochelle Brown
Finishing: Ntropic
ECD / Founder: Nathan Robinson
Lead Flame Artist: Steve Zourntos
Flame Artist: Matt Tremaglio
Senior Producer: Emily Avoujageli
Assistant: Yvonne Pon
Assistant: Gillen Burch
Recording House: One Union
Senior Engineer: Joaby Deal
Producer: Lauren Mask
Butter Music + Sound
"Pugs on A Rug"
Artist: Andrew Sherman
Artist: Max Schad
Senior Producer: Ryan Faucett
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