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Bissell Social Campaigns

While working at ICF Next, I was part of a small team working on social activations for Bissell Homecare. We focused on having a friendly, down-to-earth tone of voice. We wanted to stand out from our competitors by being being lighthearted and a little funny with the way we approached our product and our point of view.

 
 

Wear White After Labor Day

A glance at our storyboard

To showcase the power of Bissell cleaners, we set out to show how their Revolution machine really works. For our Labor Day post, we focused on the concept of wearing white after Labor Day. We show white carpet that is stained with a variety of brightly colored messes and show how the machine can bring carpets back to white.

Art Director: Megan Gilbert
Creative Director: Nina Orezzoli
Photographer: Rachel Knoll
Producer: MK Smith 

Behind the scenes at the shoot


 
 

Summer Stains

A glance at our storyboards

We show how some of summer’s “best” stains happen in a dramatic slow motion. Before the spill hits the carpet, we show a super that prompts what the summer stain is. In the final shots,  the stain is cleaned with Bissell spot cleaning products. 

These are a series of three videos. Set up will be a medium shot (the subject of the shot is in frame with minimal surrounding) with a slight angle to alleviate any extraneous background showing, of the spill happening to create the stain, in slow motion. The process of stain removal is be shown in an overhead “Tasty”-style video set up, sped up for time.  

Art Director: Megan Gilbert
Creative Director: Joel Wheat
Copywriter: Jameson LaMarca
Photography and production: Megan Gilbert, Joel Wheat


 
 

Break up with your Mop and Broom

A glance at our storyboard

We created Text Stories, screenshot-style videos of text conversations to keep viewers immersed, as if it is a “phone takeover”. Users see the conversation appear as they are written, including the dreaded text awareness bubble. To add humor to the conversation, we show how “messy” the mop is, even in their style of texting (including spelling errors, short hand, and the ever-overwhelming all-caps) 

Art Director: Megan Gilbert
Copywriter: Jameson LaMarca
Production: Megan Gilbert