Bent Image Lab - Commercials Produced By Bent Image Lab

Commercials Produced By Bent Image Lab

  • Coca-Cola - "Hidden Formula" (directed by David Daniels and Ray Di Carlo)
  • Coca-Cola - "Pemberton" (directed by Chel White) (2008)
  • Lux - "Provocateur" (2006) (directed by Chel White)
  • Aflac - "Rudolph" (2007) (directed by Paul Harrod)
  • BC Dairy Foundation - Must Drink More Milk (web shorts, 2008) (various directors)
  • Washington State Department of Health - Park and Rec Room (2005) (directed by Chel White)
  • Guitar Hero - "On Tour" (2008) (directed by and Rob Shaw)
  • Hewlett Packard - "Flea Circus" (2006) (directed by David Daniels and Ray Di Carlo)
  • OfficeMax - "Santa's Helper" (2005) (directed by Chel White)
  • Tinactin - "Monster foot" (2007–2008) (directed by David Daniels)
  • Alltel - "Christmas campaigns" (2007–2008) (directed by Chel White, Rob Shaw, Paul Harrod, and Sol Burbridge)
  • Reese's Pieces - Center of Attention (2003) (directed by David Daniels and Chel White)
  • Tractor Supply Company - "The Stuff You Need Out Here" (series of ads) (2006) (directed by Paul Harrod)
  • Bing - "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" (2011 Christmas campaign)

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