For 3 years in a row, we’ve made the trek to SXSW in Austin, TX with a custom stage in tow with one goal in mind: represent Seattle at the country’s largest grassroots music festival.
We rented a mansion outside of town for a week, recorded 12 performances from Seattle artists & broadcast them back to Seattle via the Dick’s Drive-In Facebook page.
Not only did we provide all our artists with all the video/audio from their sets, we gave them a platform that earned them over 250,000 views in just 4 days.
These performances are also available on Amazon Prime Video for an immersive home theater viewing experience.
Our live stage concept can give the even most intimate performances an arena-scale audience where everyone has a front row seat. All 6 performances are now available on Amazon Prime Video.
The Dick’s Live Summer Series is our opportunity to showcase the talented up-and-coming musicians throughout Seattle & provide them with a high definition, high fidelity recording of their performance on a mesmerizing stage created by our resident artist Madeline Reddington.
Utilizing the Infinity Trailer created by our resident artist Madeline Reddington for SXSW in 2018, we recorded a 4 part music series popped up in parking lots of Dick’s Drive-In Restaurants across Seattle.
Listening to these performances on a hi-fi stereo system, you wouldn’t know that each one was given within spitting distance of busy city roads.
Utilizing a unique strategy combining 10,000 posters around Seattle with a matching digital presence proved successful in improving voter turnout in the 2019 Seattle Primary election by over 10%.
From concept to execution, we managed to pull off the entire campaign in under 3 weeks flat.
Mary's Place is a non-profit whose mission is to fight homelessness by providing, food, shelter & resources to homeless women, children & families. In 2014, they contracted us to build an online fundraising platform enabling people to raise money for new homeless shelters in Seattle with the click of a button. The crowdfunding site gained the attention of a laundry list of huge local brands such as Microsoft, Boeing, Alaska Airlines, Amazon, Starbucks, Comcast, & Bank of America, just to name a few. The donations from these businesses & the general public have raised over $13 million for the non-profit over the last 7 years.
ReachNow is a ride sharing service that operated in Seattle, Portland, & Brooklyn from 2016-2019. They provided on-demand access via their app to over 700 BMWs & Mini Coopers in Seattle alone.
We created a variety of ads for them ranging from promotions & local lifestyle tips to documentary shorts featuring the work they do to support nonprofits around the Seattle Metro area. Our first round of ads were their highest performing commercials to date.
From traditional ads to unique events & restaurant grand openings, we’ve been through it all with this Seattle staple.
We’ve pioneered a new style of car show, created multiple live music experiences, & even established a community focused web series for the legendary brand just to name a few accomplishments over our 4-year run with the brand.
Rare Earth Adventures provides customers with guides, equipment, gear & training to get people out of their comfort zone in breathtaking natural environments. When discussing a marketing strategy with them, we decided there was no better way to showcase the incredible services they provide than to film & experience these adventures ourselves. We joined their guides as they taught us to rock climb, surf & summit mountains. You heard that right, we climbed a 12,280' mountain (Mt. Adams) with all our camera gear to tell their story, the right way. In just 2 months, our ad set generated 106,000 views & reached 145,000 people.
At the peak of Macklemore & Ryan Lewis’ career in 2013, we shut down a city block in Seattle & provided them with a rather unconventional stage; the roof of the legendary Dick’s on Broadway.
Over a few short hours with a camera crew and over 10,000 people in tow, they filmed an entire segment of the White Walls music video.