An amusing all-in family interpretive dance routine to Elvis Costello’s Pump it Up.
MASTERFOODS has launched its new brand platform, encouraging home cooks to Go Rogue with Flavour.
As Australia emerges from the COVID-19 cocoon, MasterFoods aims to inspire weary iso-cooks to stay in the kitchen and add some fun back into cooking by spicing up mundane meals with MasterFoods herbs, spices, recipe bases, sauces and condiments.
The TVC, which was created by Clemenger BBDO together with award-winning director Fiona McGee, depicts a father cooking dinner for his family, when suddenly he banishes his cooking boredom and expands his flavour horizons by "going rogue" with herbs and spices.
Renowned choreographers Rowena and Joel Rasmussen, who have worked with of Katy Perry, Taylor Swift and Kelly Rowland, bring this to life through an amusing all-in family interpretive dance routine to Elvis Costello’s Pump it Up.
Bronwyn Powell, marketing director at Mars Food Australia, the manufacturer of MasterFoods, said the company hopes the new platform will inspire Australians to continue the positive home cooking habits they’ve developed during isolation.
“As a dinner brand founded on herbs and spices nearly 75 years ago, flavour is our bread and butter. We know that great flavours can bring people together,” says Powell.
“We also know from research we did before COVID-19, that the average Australian has a repertoire of 10-12 go-to dishes they would regularly cook.
"After months of isolation, many of us are feeling a little weary when it comes to thinking of how to spice up tonight’s dinner.
“Nine out of 10 Aussie pantries and fridges have Masterfoods products in them so our campaign is about giving Aussies the confidence to be a bit braver in the kitchen, spice it up, and go rogue with the flavours they have in their kitchens.”
Clemenger BBDO Sydney executive creative director Darren Wright: “When you’re cooking meals for you and your family week in and week out, it’s easy to get stuck in a culinary rut. With Go Rogue with Flavour we wanted to show people it only takes a little twist of something here, a pinch of flavour there, to turn mid-week mediocrity into something a bit more
magic.”
The Go Rogue with Flavour campaign went live this week across television, online, social, out of home and in-store.
It builds on the success of the brand’s Dinner Hacks program, developed in response to COVID lockdowns, which saw a team of MasterFoods recipe creators produce bespoke recipes for Australians looking for dinner inspiration via a Facebook Messenger Dinner Hack hotline.
Credits
Client: MASTERFOODS
Marketing Director, Mars Food Australia: Bronwyn Powell
Production Company: Good Oil
Duration & Title of TVC: Go Rogue With Flavour, 1x30 sec
Director: Fiona McGee
Producer: Claire Richards
Executive Producer: Juliet Bishop
D.O.P: Sam Chiplin
Editor: Mark Burnett – The Editors
Post Production: Fin Design & Effects
Production Design: Neville Stevenson
Sound: Pitchfork Studios
Food Stylist: Jacque Malouf
Music: Elvis Costello Pump it Up covered by Dan Luscombe. Music Supervision – Level 2
Creative Agency: Clemenger BBDO Sydney
Agency Producer: Denise McKeon & Katrina Maw
Creatives: Ben Coulson (CCO)
Darren Wright & Brendan Willenberg (ECDs)
Willy Maitland (Art Director)
Mick Pollard (Art Director)
Josh Aitken (Copywriter)
Dan Mortensen & Alex Kidd (Craft)
Jess Page (Planning Director)
Conor Walsh (Snr. Account Director)
Anna Mounsey-Heysham (Snr. Account Manager)
OOH: Hannah Meppem (Food Stylist)
William Meppem (Photographer)
Social & Digital: Claire Bisset (Head of Integrated Production)
Jay Young (Digital Designer)
Dale Emrose (Digital Producer)
Emily Cornelius (Editor)
Robbie Balatincz (Sound Design)