Auto parts retailer Supercheap Auto has launched its most successful ‘Best Performing Oils Under The One Roof’ campaign to date, created by TAXI Film Production and creative consultancy, Chimera Project.
Now in its seventh year, Supercheap Auto’s latest Best Performing Oils campaign brings together four iconic oil brands – Castrol, Nulon, Penrite and Valvoline – as well as prominent auto influencers Mighty Car Mods, Skid Factory, Built Not Bought and Supercars legend Russell Ingall.
This year’s film, titled ‘Carpark Carnage’ is directed by Miles Murphy and features four high performance vehicles competing for the ultimate prize – the last spot in a crowded shopping centre car park.
The campaign gained immediate traction among car enthusiasts in Australia as well as making headlines around the world. To date, the campaign has garnered in excess of ten million social media views, over 70 thousand engagements (likes, shares and engagements) and was ranked third on YouTube’s trending video list. It was also picked up and shared by USA TV’s number one daily video show, Right This Minute and broadcasted to over 236 Free To Air TV channels across the USA as well as popular motorsport social channel Street FX.
“The Best Performing Oils campaign is our most action packed campaign each year, and definitely one of our most anticipated, not only for our customers, but from our trade partners and team members,” says Reece Moger, Content Manager at Supercheap Auto.
“It’s always a challenge to raise the bar on the campaign each year, but we were stoked with how well Chimera & Taxi worked together with us to make this our best one yet!”
Says TAXI Film’s Andrew Wareham, “We’re thrilled to partner with Supercheap and Chimera on this year’s Oils campaign. From start to finish, it truly was a collaborative process with Reece and the team.”
Chimera Project’s Brendan Greaney and Jonathan Drapes added: “In addition to the usual epic stunts, we wanted to bring a more relatable, storytelling twist to this year’s campaign.”
“It’s great to know it’s not only engaging our audience online, it’s also working hard at the cash register.”
Says Director Miles Murphy, “The idea of four epic vehicles duelling for a shopping centre car park gave us heaps of scope for car stunts and comedy. My two favourite genres!”
View the full Car Park Carnage film and behind-the-scenes video at Supercheap Auto’s Facebook Page.
CAMPAIGN CREDITS:
Client: Supercheap Auto
Supercheap Auto Content Manager: Reece Moger
Creative Agency: Chimera Project
Executive Creative Directors: Brendan Greaney and Jonathan Drapes
Production Company: TAXI Film Production
Executive Producer: Andrew Wareham
Senior Producer: Mark Bishop
Director: Miles Murphy
DOP: Adam Clark
Stills Photographer: Justin Overell
Chief Drone Pilot: Sketch Coleman (Nerd Birds)
Driver/Vehicle Co-ordinator: Rob Whyte
Sound House: Rossco Audio
Post-Production: Chop Shop
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