Ahhhhh, vacations: That blissful time off amongst the grind of daily life, work, meetings that could've been emails, bills, family obligations, social events (both voluntarily and involuntarily attended) and everything that falls in between. And whilst Ad Nut is immune to many of the aforementioned pressures by virtue of you know, being a squirrel and all that, Ad Nut has no shortage of being surrounded by many a human experiencing the turmoils of what it means to survive in the big bad world today, seeking a moment of peace, relaxation and joy.
Enter MSC Cruises. Set to be an experience that will delight even the most picky of holiday goers, the contemporary brand of the MSC Group's Cruise Division in Europe has partnered with Dentsu Creative in Italy to launch a new global integrated marketing campaign titled "For a Greater Beauty." The campaign aims to promote conscious cruising focused on a deep respect for the ocean and the planet, and urging audiences to discover the joys of cruising in a mindful way. It will be rolled out in over 30 countries worldwide, including Singapore, China and Japan, through various marketing channels across TV, out-of-home, print media, digital, and social media.
The centrepiece of the endeavour: A minute-long film directed by Kiku Ohe—a visual master known for his work across brands like Louis Vuitton, Johnnie Walker and Australian airline Qantas' "I Still Call Australia Home"—showcases the natural grandeur of the seas, down to the perfect shimmer of sunlight dancing down against the boundless and buoyant turquoise waters. Filmed in picturesque locations across the Mediterranean Sea, the ad takes place on the MSC World Europa, one of MSC Cruises' 22 modern ships embedded with a luxury feel, providing international dining, world-class entertainment, family programs, and cutting-edge technology onboard. Choosing to film in 35mm, the campaign aimed to capture the experience with accuracy and 'a touch of poetry'. The result is described as an ode to beauty in all its forms, especially celebrating the vibrancy of the sea across unique destinations like Barcelona, Marseille, Genoa, Naples, Messina, and Malta.
O la la, fancy. Supporting the film are also a number of visuals (for print, OOH and socials) that give rise to that all-too-familiar 'it's time to get away' feeling—complete with panoramic views of the open ocean and pulchritudinous shots of the cruise itself.
Speaking of the creative approach behind the campaign, Riccardo Fregoso, chief creative officer Dentsu Creative Italy, shared in a press release: “It has been an honour to shoot this film in the company of the great director Kiku Ohe, sailing the Western Mediterranean across so many unique destinations: Barcelona, Marseille, Genoa, Naples, Messina, Malta... There’s so much to discover, so much to be amazed at. And this is exactly what we wanted to celebrate with this campaign. We chose to shoot it entirely in 35mm film because we wanted to capture what we were experiencing in the most accurate way while also doing it with a touch of poetry. What we created is an ode to beauty in all its expressions, and especially to the beauty of the sea.”
And after seeing the result, let Ad Nut tell you, don't be fooled by the stigma around cruises and their reputation as grandma and grandpa's retirement liberation voyage. With boats like this afloat, it's giving champagne, caviar, oysters, and all the Succession mega yacht vibes of our modern millennial dreams—and there's nothing outdated about that.
The only creative element Ad Nut disagrees with: The choice of music and voiceover narration. Whilst the imagery awakens a sense of passion, escapism and drenching oneself in a myriad of expensive lotions as you tan away under the European sun, for Ad Nut, the voiceover and quirky mall-style music distracts from the visual connection to the stunning scenery. A more vibrant, evocative piece of music would've done the job of elevating the senses here, perhaps with text narration to support if necessary.
The charm of this film lies in displaying the simplicity of the wonders both onboard and surrounding the cruise, therefore a play on heightening and building a more emotional experience that stirs up a deep desirability through audio would've sealed the deal for Ad Nut, on what is otherwise a beautifully-shot ad.
Alright, enough chat about that. It's travel time. Ad Nut is off to pack its suitcase—speedos, sunscreen, sunglasses, slippers and all. Sea you there!
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Credits:
Creative Agency: Dentsu Creative Italy
CEO: Emanuele Nenna
Chief Creative Officer: Riccardo Fregoso
Executive Creative Director: Maurizio Tozzini
Executive Creative Director: Giulio Frittaion
Creative Director: Gianluca Nucaro
Creative Director: Stefano Tunno
Lead Art Director: Sonia Montella
Lead Copywriter: Giovanni Luca Orlandi
Art Director: Maria Jose Meola
Copywriter: Santiago Cancela
Motion Designer: Nicolò Frontini
Motion Designer: Matteo Milone
Motion Designer: Silvia Sciotta
Designer: Daniele De Pompeis
Chief Strategy Officer: Niccolò Rigo
Senior Strategist: Sara Pasquinucci
Client Service Director: Mayna Frosi
Client Director: Ilaria Perrone
Client Executive: Thomas Chillemi
Client Coordinator: Tommaso Mangiarotti
Executive Producer & Managing Director: Simona Della Porta
Producer: Giada Sidoti
Post-producer: Alessandra Barbieri
Director: Kiku Ohe
Director of Photography: Tim Lorentzen
Production: BIRTH
CEO & Founder: Hugo Legrand Nathan
EP & Country Manager: Luca Zamboni
EP & Managing Partner: Yohan Ungar
Executive Producers: Stefano Bonfanti, Esha Woottum
Line Producer: Mariella Grandi
1st AD: Jacques Eberhard
2nd AD: Raul Mata
3rd AD: Miguel Peña
Cast:
Nia: Paula Sanz
Friend 1: Wendy Catherine
Friend 2: Giulia Gonella
Friend 3: Adria Martinez
Couple: Joan Ros & Montserrat Llorenc
Family: Jules Diaw & Family
Casting: Lane Casting & StiCasting
Post Production:
VFX – The Mill Paris: Fabrice Damolini
Head of Post Producer: Anne Segrettin
Edit-Cabin Edit: Alvaro Del Val
Grade – Company 3 London: Yoomin Lee
Music Composer: Hanan Townshend
Voice Researcher: Jesper Gadeberg
Voice: Imelda May
Sound Design: IXYXI
Final Mix: Barking Owl Los Angeles
Scan & Lab: Hiventy France, Cinelab UK, Malaga Lab
Partners:
XO MGMT, Kodak, Lane Casting, Sticasting, Hiventy Paris, Top Digital, Iggy Post