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Campaign Spotlight: Skinny adds more big names to its ‘Famous Names’ campaign

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AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND – Skinny will do anything to keep prices low and customers happy. So rather than paying big name celebrities to be in their ads – and then passing those costs on to customers – they’ve once again scoured the country to find ordinary New Zealanders with famous names.

The Famous Names campaign returns after first launching in 2018, when it starred a Michael Jordan from Kelston, Clint Eastwood from Pukekohe and an Anthony Hopkins from Clevedon, among other ‘celebrities.’

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First to roll out in this new round will be one 30 second TV commercial and a 15 second spot for Skinny Broadband, featuring Louis Hamilton, from Rotorua, telling us about the telco’s speedy, affordable offers. The Broadband spots are just the beginning of the campaign, with two more famously named Kiwis turning up on TV in the next few months.

This suite of TV commercials were shot and directed by Ryan Heron, via Reel Factory.

Said Krissy Martin, Acquisition Marketing Manager, “Skinny is still focused on passing savings onto customers, which is why we didn’t reinvent the wheel with new creative concepts. We took a hugely successful brand creative platform and pushed it further to communicate the speed of our Broadband network!” She goes on to say, “In many ways Louis Hamilton from Rotorua is the perfect fit for Skinny. Not only does he share one of the world’s biggest names, he really does emulate speed in real life being a successful pro downhill mountain bike racer.”

Si Vicars said, “All of us at Colenso are humbled and excited to once again be working with some of the biggest names on the planet, using some of the smallest budgets in the country.”

CREDITS

Client: Skinny
Client: Krissy Martin – Acquisition Marketing Manager
Client: Suzie Cotterill – Marketing Manager
Client: Ally Young – Chapter Lead – Brand Marketing
Agency: Colenso BBDO
Production Company: Reel Factory
Media Agency: PHD
Digital Agency: Platform 29

 

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