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Retired Couple

Bryan Health

Bryan Health wanted to introduce their innovative MyChart patient app with a clever and playful twist. Agency Swanson Russell teamed up with GPMPC to bring the concept to life, introducing Little Bryan to the world through a series of spots featuring our favorite little character in several humorous situations.

In Retired Couple, we see Little Bryan tagging along and being helpful during a late afternoon drive. He continues to offer his assistance over a patio dinner at an upscale restaurant, but is left out in the cold when it comes time for dessert.

THE IDEA

Show Bryan Health patients interacting with the MyChart app via a fictional (and fractional) character who is helpful no matter the time or setting, just like the app.

THE CHALLENGE

We could have invested in shrink-ray technology, running multiple clinical trials and filing the appropriate patents for such a magical device. But, really, who has time for clinical trials? So we went with the next best thing: Practical magic through careful planning before, during and after the shoot to sell the illusion of this incredible shrunken man.

THE SHOOT

Things were measured. Things were measured again. Notes were taken. Math was done. It wasn’t easy matching camera angles and lighting to shrink Little Bryan into the scenes. (That shrink-ray tech. would have definitely helped.) The DP and camera dept. collaborated with the VFX dept. on each shot, ensuring Little Bryan would be a good fit during compositing. The VFX supervisor was on set with a mobile Flame setup to capture images as they were shot, ensuring things lined up as intended – and providing a proof-of-concept to the agency and clients during the shoot so we could all share in the vision being realized.

THE FINISH

All of the careful planning, measuring and on set decisions funneled into post-production after shooting was wrapped. More magic needed to be applied to sit Little Bryan into the spots. The spots were color graded with care in Lustre and composited with love in Flame. Keying, roto, tracking, set extensions – the whole nine yards and then some – were utilized in the process of bringing the spots to life.







CREDITS

  • CLIENT

    Bryan Health

  • AGENCY

    Swanson Russell

  • CHIEF CREATIVE OFFICER

    Brian Boesche

  • ACCOUNT SUPERVISOR

    Joyce Jensen

  • SENIOR ART DIRECTOR

    Justin Young

  • DIRECTOR

    Steve Thiesfeld

  • DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY

    Bill Schwarz

  • PRODUCTION COORDINATOR

    Shawn Prouse

  • VFX & COLOR

    Matt Riley

  • EDITOR

    Steve Thiesfeld

  • MUSIC COMPOSER

    Steve Horner