ODOT

A Crash is No Accident

Gard approached us to produce a third spot for ODOT. The concept is to begin at the scene of an incident, rewind to how it all started, and fast forward/stop as the night progressed. To tell the story within 30-seconds we thoughtfully storyboarded and created a shot list we would need in order clearly communicate with viewers that a crash is not an accident.

Client: ODOT
Agency: Gard Communications
Production: Deep Sky
Director: Jared Hobbs
Producer: James Horn
Art Director: Barret Thomson
DP: Russel Eaton
Editor: Miguel Aguilar
Color correct: Grant Perdew
Lead actor: Josh Rice
Officer: Sheriff Robby Nashif

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Gard approached us to produce a third spot for ODOT. The concept is to begin at the scene of an incident, rewind to how it all started, and fast forward/stop as the night progressed. To tell the story within 30-seconds we thoughtfully storyboarded and created a shot list we would need in order clearly communicate with viewers that a crash is not an accident.

Client: ODOT
Agency: Gard Communications
Production: Deep Sky
Director: Jared Hobbs
Producer: James Horn
Art Director: Barret Thomson
DP: Russel Eaton
Editor: Miguel Aguilar
Color correct: Grant Perdew
Lead actor: Josh Rice
Officer: Sheriff Robby Nashif

More Credits

Gard approached us to produce a third spot for ODOT. The concept is to begin at the scene of an incident, rewind to how it all started, and fast forward/stop as the night progressed. To tell the story within 30-seconds we thoughtfully storyboarded and created a shot list we would need in order clearly communicate with viewers that a crash is not an accident.

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