In the summer of 2017, every major city in North America scrambled to answer one simple question – where should Amazon build their new 5 billion dollar headquarters? So how would Kansas City, a modest midwestern city without the size and resources of its flashy coastal competitors like Boston, Los Angeles and New York stand out from the pack? Kansas City set out to hack the very thing Amazon holds most dear – their coveted and highly protected product review system. Barkley Films directed, shot, edited and designed these short films, which spread quickly around the globe. Featured in over 1,600 media outlets including, BBC, Time Magazine, CNN, FOX, CBS This Morning and more.
Wingstop
The Serrano Pepper Wingstop edit is like the wing flavor itself. It hits you right in the face and leaves you wishing for more. A combination of radical design and SFX leave the viewer with a visual experience of what Wingstop© flavors represent. Get at it.
CREDITS
Editor: Nick Stout
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Russell Athletic
In this emotional tribute to father coaches, Barkley Films chose a docu-style approach to film this real-life father-son combo. The spot's authenticity was achieved by filming real little league ball players before, during and after an actual game. The director used his real-life experience of being coached by his own father to help inspire this meaningful piece.
Russell Athletic
Benjamin Russell invented the sweatshirt in 1930. Barkley Films invented this edit in 2017. Both are monumental.
CREDITS
Editor: Nick Stout
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Steps of Faith
Connecting with people and helping communicate their story is a huge passion of ours, especially when we are doing it to help others in need. While working with Steps of Faith Foundation, we jumped at the opportunity to help educate people about the struggles amputees have when needing prosthetic assistance.
Block Advisors
All we read were the words 'weird' and 'alpaca' and we were in. After that, we read the script and crafted this quirky commercial for H&R Block. Despite our best efforts, we were not able to keep any alpacas, but directing and editing this piece was almost as good...almost.
Credits:
Director/Editor/Cam: Nick Stout