Erich & Kallman, a new San Francisco-based advertising agency, is launching a new national advertising campaign for Chick-fil-A using famous historical figures to teach us that chicken for breakfast is not so crazy. It's a long way from those cows climbing on billboards everywhere. It's all TV and all odd, here's Michelangelo being "this guy". Just quirky enough to stick out pf the clutter but tame enough to not offend anyone.
“The campaign is a really fun way to go right at the inherent tension, as choosing chicken for breakfast isn’t an obvious option to many right now.” said Creative Director and agency co-founder Eric Kallman. “We’re thrilled to have the opportunity to work with Chick-fil-A on such a big campaign.”
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Harold Einstein director
Eric Liney executive producer
Jonathan Freeman director of photography
Patrick Lumb production designer
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Dave Anderson editor
Laurel Smoliar asst editor
Gavin Carroll senior producer
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Tim Masick senior color artist
Rochelle Brown senior producer
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Nathan Robinson ECD / Founder
Steve Zourntos lead flame artist
Matt Tremaglio flame artist
Emily Avoujageli senior producer
Yvonne Pon assistants
Gillen Burch assistants
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Joaby Deal senior engineer
Lauren Mask producer
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Eric Kallman creative director/co-founder
Steve Erich managing director/co-founder
Kate Higgins head of accounts
Laura Ferguson executive producer
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Andrew Sherman artist
Max Schad artist
Ryan Faucett senior producer