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One of the Most Conservative Industries Continues Its Outlandish Commercials

Posted on February 26, 2019February 26, 2019 by admin

Few industries have ever been more stodgy than risk management.  Yet, for several years now it has had the most unusual TV commercials.

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The latest company to get into the act is Liberty Mutual, which has been making progressively creative commercials for the last few years.  It has taken a giant leap in its most recent campaign.

In a statement to The Times USA, Liberty Mutual noted:

“A few new faces (and feathers) are moving into the advertising world: meet LiMu Emu and Doug, the stars of Liberty Mutual Insurance‘s new national advertising campaign that launches today. The fictional dynamic duo are passionate about saving people from overpaying for one-size-fits-all insurance. The creative content was developed by Goodby Silverstein & Partners (GS&P), Liberty Mutual’s creative agency of record. The ads can be reviewed here.

Here is One of Several in the Campaign

“The new campaign kicks off with a series of 30-second commercials introducing the humorous and over-the-top duo who appear on the scene to share their knowledge and help protect people from paying too much for insurance coverage. LiMu Emu and Doug bring a new twist to the classic buddy-cop duo – partners guided by the notion that it’s a crime to pay for things you don’t need – going above and beyond to ensure they do their duty.

“”We want to help our customers get the best value out of their insurance policy by customizing their coverage so they have exactly what they need and never overpay,’ said Emily Fink, chief marketing officer, Global Retail Markets (U.S.), at Liberty Mutual Insurance. ‘We’re introducing this memorable duo of LiMu Emu and Doug to demonstrate Liberty Mutual’s customized approach to insurance with a bit of surprise and humor.’

“The new commercials were directed by Craig Gillespie, award-winning Australian feature film, television, and commercial director best known for his films Lars and the Real Girl and I, Tonya. Gillespie is recognized for his sharp, offbeat comedy and ability to inspire honest performances. Gillespie and GS&P collaborated with The Mill, a visual effects and content creation studio, to bring LiMu Emu to life with cutting-edge CGI technology, including a proprietary fur and feather system.

“‘The insurance category is a competitive space, and there is a need to break through to capture people’s attention,’ said Jeff Goodby, co-chairman and partner at GS&P. ‘LiMu and Doug bring a much-needed emu-and-human-sidekick elegance to it all. It’s fun and memorable, and this is only the beginning for Liberty Mutual.’

‘The 30-second TV spots will run nationally concurrently with the brand’s current “Truth Tellers” campaign that launched in 2014. The ads will run on a variety of national network and cable properties.  Liberty Mutual’s newly expanded in-house creative agency Copper Giants will be developing the assets to amplify the campaign across social, digital and other channels.”

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