Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

Adventures In Versus Motion Comics

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BAM! WHAP! POW! The Concept Farm newest action-packed project is Adventures From The Epic Cycle, an online motion comic series supporting professional cycling coverage on Versus.

Adventures From The Epic Cycle follows the warriors of professional cycling on their continuing quest for glory. The motion comic format is an exciting way to capture the heroic, larger than life feats these riders accomplish race after race. Their overwhelming desire to win fuels them through pain, injury, grueling schedules and heartache. The Concept Farm has been working closely with former professional cyclist and current commentator Bob Roll to get the inside scoop on this year’s cycling action. Episode One is up and ready for viewing and more exciting episodes are on the way.

Watch Episode 1 - The Road

Posted by Tyronne Schaffer

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

The Concept Farm wins Emmys for NYC

The Concept Farm announces the honor of winning two Emmy awards from the NY Chapter – one for Cool In Your Code and the second for The American Heart Association’s PSA on stroke awareness.

Cool In Your CodeThe 2009 Emmys mark the fifth consecutive year the New York Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences has honored The Concept Farm for its Hit TV show, Cool In Your Code and community public service work.

The Concept Farm, an independent ad agency, production company and entertainment development group, has over 40 full-time employees and was recently ranked #20 in Crain’s Top 50 Best Places To Work in NYC (it ranked number 7 among small businesses).

“We are a creative company that draws its energy, inspiration and talent from NYC, so being recognized by Crain’s was very important to us,” said Ray Mendez, a managing partner at The Concept Farm.  “Creating a television show that celebrates NYC neighborhoods and public service campaigns that help improve the lives of New Yorkers just naturally evolved as part of our business strategy. The fact that they have received such notice and critical acclaim is a big bonus.”

Since 2004, The Concept Farm has garnered an impressive and unprecedented 23 nominations and 7 big Emmy wins from the New York Chapter. This year’s Cool In Your Code Emmy award for best Advanced Media Entertainment came over three entries from Style.com and one from pbs.org.

When asked to describe the success of Cool In Your Code, Will Morrison, a managing partner at The Concept Farm, summed it up by saying: “Our partnership with NYCTV is in its fifth year and has been very successful and gratifying in many ways. We have created, produced and aired over 40 episodes of half-hour prime-time programming that New Yorkers love and sponsors want to be associated with. We are major supporters of Mayor Bloomberg’s initiatives to use high quality creative formats to communicate a positive message about New York City.”

Buoyed by its consumer appeal and Emmy success, the Cool In Your Code Brand has crossed the ocean to London and roll-out plans for other US cities and overseas markets are currently underway.

The NY Emmy Award for best community service campaign marks The Concept Farm’s second win in this category after winning the Emmy in 2004 for its bold NY Latino Film festival campaign to combat Latino stereotyping.

American Heart Association & American Stroke AssociationThis year’s stroke campaign is truly one of those “only in NYC” initiatives.  Funded by a grant from John Charlsty, a New Yorker who is also a stroke survivor, the sole purpose of this particular American Heart Association campaign is make other New Yorkers aware of the signs of a stroke and encourage them to call 9-1-1.

“John donated a substantial sum of money to the NYC AHA to fund this campaign saying that he would do anything to make sure that others don’t go through what he went through,” said The Concept Farm’s managing partner Gregg Wasiak.   “John instructed us to ‘make it different and have it make a difference’ so we went in with the mindset that when it comes to saving lives, nothing is too far.”

Built around the central idea that “We’ll do anything to make New Yorkers aware of the signs of a stroke,” The Concept Farm pulled together an eclectic group of New York talent including Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara, the Fordham University cheerleaders, Time Warner Cable and even the FDNY’s EMT’s to convey the message.

“The campaign broke the bank in terms of consumer responses as measured by Time Warner Cable’s interactive response metrics,” added The Concept Farm’s managing partner, Griffin Stenger.  “So we know we’re helping save lives….and now, the Emmy award?  Only in New York.”

Posted by Alexander Rea

Friday, March 13th, 2009

Kicking Windstream Into the Next Gear

The Concept Farm is hard at work for Windstream’s hard working green truck. It’s been a full week on the set, shooting multiple spots featuring the iconic truck and his pal, Pete.

Here’s a look back at 2008’s memorable debut of the Truck’s sidekick, Pete.

“Meet the Truck” Intractive Experience

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Pete tries to talk his way out of a ticket:

Posted by Tyronne Schaffer

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

Versus Characters Play Their Roles

Professional cyclists are often known for their specialties. They are remembered by their successes and pitfalls. The Concept Farm’s Epic Cycle campaign for Versus isn’t shying away from stirring up controversy by slapping titles on the biggest names in the sport. From “The Returning King” to “The Bridesmaid”, we’re calling it like we see it. Check out the spot:

Posted by Tyronne Schaffer