Portfolio: Broadcast

Here at Carbon Productions we take great pride in our ability to produce smart, effective, broadcast-ready spots. We understand the corporate environment and are sensitive to the goals you have for your advertising.
  • WhisperGreen Ventilation Fans

    WhisperGreen Ventilation Fans

    30 Second Commercials

    Series of 3

    This series of spots for Panasonic Ventilation Fans utilizes a mix of physical, visual and situational humor to promote a product you tend not to think about much … until you need it. Notice the keyed in Amusement Park in the background of “Porta-John.”

  • March Madness

    Panasonic Plasmas

    30 Second Video

    2006 DV Award
    In-store Promo
    This was an in-store piece for Panasonic plasmas, coinciding with the college basketball championship. Fast paced editing and audio really brings the energy up.
  • Hold Still, OIS

    Panasonic Still Cameras

    30 Second Commercial

    Whatever a bear does or doesn’t do in the woods, in this case it definitely caused our unsuspecting camper to have a hard time holding his camera steady. Fortunuately, we were promoting Panasonic cameras with Optical Image Stabilization. So his pictures, and our spot, turned out great. The last scene? Split screen, to keep our talent safe.

  • Electric Chair, Talking Caller ID

    Panasonic

    60 Second Commercial

    2006 Telly, Bronze
    Cinematography

    To capture the moody atmosphere of a classic film noir yarn, we utilized film lenses adapted for use with HD cameras. Carbon conceived, wrote and produced this spot to Panasonic telephones with Talking Caller ID. They agreed: the incongruity of the feature demo in this mock dramatic setting made it impossible to overlook.

  • Jurassic

    WhisperGreen Ventilation Fans

    30 Second Video

    Series of 3

    This series of spots for Panasonic Ventilation Fans utilizes a mix of physical, visual and situational humor to promote a product you tend not to think about much … until you need it. Notice the keyed in Amusement Park in the background of “Porta-John.”