AA Smartfuel provides petrol cheap + sometimes free as seen in new TV spots via Rainger & Rolfe

| | 5 Comments

Screen Shot 2015-05-04 at 1.49.35 pm.jpgAA Smartfuel provides petrol cheap and sometimes free. That’s the key message from AA Smartfuel’s new nationwide campaign developed by Rainger & Rolfe.

The message is delivered through likeable taxi driver Edward, in a documentary-style approach that provides narrative through the eyes of a typical New Zealander.

James Johnston, business director at Rainger & Rolfe is delighted with how the campaign has come together, working alongside AA Smartfuel, and film production company Exit Films.

 

Says Johnston: “We’ve developed a credible platform to bring the client’s proposition to life. It’s simple and likeable – one that will resonate with kiwis who want to save money on fuel.

 

“The great thing is we’ve been able to get this message across without resorting to caricatures or hyperbole. We looked at who represented a high frequency user that would get the most value out of the AA Smartfuel programme.”

 

The TV spots take the audience on a ride-along for a day in the life of taxi driver Edward, a Korean immigrant who moved to New Zealand a number of years ago. It documents the nature of his job – the people he meets, and the cost realities of car ownership.

 

For Ian Sutcliffe, general manager of AA Smartfuel, it is a light-hearted approach that helps to communicate the AA Smartfuel programme’s key benefit.

 

Says Sutcliffe: “Our challenge to Rainger & Rolfe was to clearly present the value of the fuel savings available to customers, with a creative platform which would create intrigue. It needed simplicity and personality. I’m sure it will start a conversation.

 

“The integrated campaign does a fantastic job of this. It allows us to tell our story. We all put fuel in our cars, so why not show that AA Smartfuel lets us save serious money in the process”.

 

The campaign will roll out across radio, billboards, social and CRM.

AA Smartfuel

Scott Fitchett, Managing Director

Ian Sutcliffe, General Manager

Matthew Dickson, Marketing Manager

Jordan Tran, Marketing Assistant

 

Agency: Rainger & Rolfe

Darryl Parsons, Creative

James Johnston, Director of Business

Chris Marshall, Account Manager

Lauren Proud, Design

Josh Smith, Design

 

Production: Exit Films

Greg Wood, Director

Vivienne Jaspers, Producer

Post-production: Creature

Audio post: Big Pop