NFL stars go back to school
The National Football league debuts its star-studded, American-high-school-inspired spot, aiming to make female flag football a varsity sport in all 50 states.
Credits
powered by- Agency 72andSunny/Los Angeles
- Production Company Eagle Eleven Productions
- Director Peter Berg
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Credits
powered by- Agency 72andSunny/Los Angeles
- Production Company Eagle Eleven Productions
- Director Peter Berg
- Managing Director Matthew Goldberg
- Executive Producer Elizabeth Rogers
- Editing Papercut
- Editor Terence (Biff) Butler
- Editor Eric Alexander-Hughes
- Executive Producer Brandee Probasco
- VFX Framestore/Los Angeles
- Creative Director Alex Thomas
- Executive Producer Brittney Walker
- Senior VFX Producer Andy Foster
- Lead VFX Artist Toby Brockhurst
- Color Company 3/Los Angeles
- Colorist Stefan Sonnenfeld
- Senior Color Producer Wesley Lewis
- Sound Designer Michael Anastasi
- Assistant Sound Designer Michael Baran
- Sound Design/Audio Mix Lime Studios
- Audio Mixer Jeff Malen
- Assistant Audio Mixer Victoria Cortez
- Audio Producer Cassie Underwood
- Executive Producer Susie Boyajan
- Senior Producer Lucy Hallowell
- Creative Director Paul Andraos
- Creative Co-Chair Glenn Cole
- Executive Creative Director/Copywriter Zach Hilder
- Creative Director Jason LaFlore
- Creative Director/Copywriter Matt Turnier
- Designer Jean Pongsai
- HP Nicole Haase
- Executive Producer Katie Gaul
- Senior Producer Samantha Davenport
- Junior Producer Phillip Quinn
- Producer Mary Livingston
- Production Designer Page Buckner
- DP Ava Berkofsky
- Assistant Editor Harrison Draper
- Senior Producer Gina Crow
- Talent Myles Garrett
- Talent Marshawn Lynch
- Talent Justin Jefferson
Credits
powered by- Agency 72andSunny/Los Angeles
- Production Company Eagle Eleven Productions
- Director Peter Berg
- Managing Director Matthew Goldberg
- Executive Producer Elizabeth Rogers
- Editing Papercut
- Editor Terence (Biff) Butler
- Editor Eric Alexander-Hughes
- Executive Producer Brandee Probasco
- VFX Framestore/Los Angeles
- Creative Director Alex Thomas
- Executive Producer Brittney Walker
- Senior VFX Producer Andy Foster
- Lead VFX Artist Toby Brockhurst
- Color Company 3/Los Angeles
- Colorist Stefan Sonnenfeld
- Senior Color Producer Wesley Lewis
- Sound Designer Michael Anastasi
- Assistant Sound Designer Michael Baran
- Sound Design/Audio Mix Lime Studios
- Audio Mixer Jeff Malen
- Assistant Audio Mixer Victoria Cortez
- Audio Producer Cassie Underwood
- Executive Producer Susie Boyajan
- Senior Producer Lucy Hallowell
- Creative Director Paul Andraos
- Creative Co-Chair Glenn Cole
- Executive Creative Director/Copywriter Zach Hilder
- Creative Director Jason LaFlore
- Creative Director/Copywriter Matt Turnier
- Designer Jean Pongsai
- HP Nicole Haase
- Executive Producer Katie Gaul
- Senior Producer Samantha Davenport
- Junior Producer Phillip Quinn
- Producer Mary Livingston
- Production Designer Page Buckner
- DP Ava Berkofsky
- Assistant Editor Harrison Draper
- Senior Producer Gina Crow
- Talent Myles Garrett
- Talent Marshawn Lynch
- Talent Justin Jefferson
At the Super Bowl LIX, the National Football League launched this action-packed, nostalgic campaign celebrating female flag football, with the aim of making the game a varsity sport in every American state.
Paying homage to classic Americana movies, the tongue-in-cheek film, created by 72andSunny and directed by Peter Berg through Eagle Eleven Productions, opens at a high school in the 1980s, ripe with big perms, varsity jackets, football jocks, band geeks and class clowns.
With comedic cameos from Justin Jefferson (Minnesota Vikings), Myles Garrett (Cleveland Browns) and Marshawn Lynch (NFL Legend), NFL Flag 50 compares the old with the new, ultimately spotlighting the high intensity, fast pace and fun nature of girls’ flag football in today’s world.