The Intern

Trailer Park Film partnered with Warner Bros. to produce a campaign for The Intern. The charming series of TV spots introduced the premise of the film, and highlighted the talented all-star cast and witty dialogue, fueling anticipation for another addition to Nancy Meyer’s romantic Comedy collection.

Dope

Exclusive interviews with producer-songwriter Pharrell Williams and actor-rapper A$AP Rocky served as a through line for this piece on why the music and the movie were so powerful.

Me and Earl and the Dying Girl

Cast member Molly Shannon described the set of Me and Earl and the Dying Girl as arts and crafts camp. That freewheeling creative tone – along with the film’s unique visual approach and its appealing actors – were celebrated in this stylish Trailer Park Content special. This 10 minute-plus featurette showcases pivotal scenes and interviews… Continue reading Me and Earl and the Dying Girl

Christmas in Connecticut

Warner Bros. partnered with Trailer Park Film to capture the charm of Christmas in Connecticut for its Blu-ray re-release. The spot featured the hijinks of the 1945 romantic Comedy starring Barbara Stanwyck, Dennis Morgan and Sydney Greenstreet, to bring the classic Hollywood film to a new generation.

Horrible Bosses 2

Trailer Park Film produced the hilarious first teaser trailer, full-length trailer and TV spots for Horrible Bosses 2, the sequel to the Warner Bros. hit Comedy. The campaign captured the humor of the film and generated strong buzz. This sneak peak of the sequel showcased behind-the-scenes footage shot by Trailer Park Content’s embedded crew.  We… Continue reading Horrible Bosses 2

Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues

Highlighted in the tongue-in-cheek spots are the three versions of the film that are included on the Blu-ray. The campaign was topped off with a trailer promoting a No Joke cut of the film that was available via digital HD.

Archer “Vice” – Season 5

Working with our long-time client 20th Century Fox for the Season 5 Blu-ray, we designed graphics around clips from the show that capture the vibe of classic police detective shows of the 1980s.

Arrested Development – Season 4

The menus for the much-anticipated season of the cult-classic retained the look of previous seasons, bolstered by an updated motion loop, hilarious one-liners from the season and the ukulele-strummed theme song.