• Home
  • FILMS
  • COMMERCIALS
  • DOCS & SHORTS
  • ABOUT
  • NEWS
  • Say Hi

CARY & JON

Directors

  • Home
  • FILMS
  • COMMERCIALS
  • DOCS & SHORTS
  • ABOUT
  • NEWS
  • Say Hi

Sustainable Farming Doc

An intimate look at a multigenerational family farm, established in 1907 that shows new technologies, crop rotation, and hardy crops like sorghum are critical for real-world sustainability. The fourth-generation farmer, Adrian Coberly, works with his father and wife to conserve moisture and protect the land, to make sure they will be able to pass it on to the next generation in better shape than they inherited it.

Delighted to share this collaboration between Brand Now and Cary and Jon. Not only does it promote sustainable solutions for everyday living and demonstrate Church & Dwight Co., Inc.'s commitment to responsibility and sustainability—it was an amazing creative journey with Bryan Harpine, Mike Troup and the dream team of Cary Murnion and Jonathan Milott.

Directed by Cary and Jon

Agency: Brand Now

Client: Church & Dwight Co

Cinematography by Jonathan Nelson

Edited by Zeke O'Donnell

Music by Steve Ortega

Satellite Car Chase - Short Film

Vimeo Staff Pick

Boob - Short Film

Some boob jobs are scary.

Some are terrifying!


Shot on 35mm film. 

Official Selection of SXSW 2009 Film Festival
Official Selection of IFFBoston 2009 
Official Selection of Gen Art Film Festival 2009 
Official Selection of Newport Beach FF 2009 
Official Selection of NYIIFVF 2009

Nike - Joga Bonita

The :60 TV spots, directed and produced by Cary & Jon for Nike’s Joga Bonito campaign, was created with the intent of prompting web users to generate their own video segment and submit it to the world’s longest soccer chain.

Filmed across ten states, each video started with a soccer ball entering at the left of frame and eventually exiting at the right — a simple action that could easily be adapted and then filmed by others, with the results eventually edited together to make the chain extend even further.

These ads were broadcast during the World Cup.

Nike - Race

Shortest Race = 39.9 inches
Winner = $700

When Nike asked Honest to create their own vision of speed for Nikelab’s “The Art of Speed,” Honest asked: What could be faster than the shortest race? Blink and you’ll miss it.

Watch 34 competitors battle it out — through injuries, confusion, and personal differences — until a winner is crowned and $700 in prize money is claimed.

Rapcat

Rapcat was rocketed to worldwide fame with his appearance in the now-famous Checkers/Rally’s TV commercial. 

The most skilled cat-rapper on the scene today – and some say, the most skilled rapper of any species. 

Rapcat’s got a flow that cannot be matched, honed in the streets and alleys of his hometown, Jersey City. In the tradition of the greatest East Coast rappers, Rapcat writes all his own lyrics.

Sustainable Farming Doc

— view —

Sustainable Farming Documentary

Satellite Car Chase - Short Film

— view —

Satellite Car Chase

Boob - Short Film

— view —

BOOB Short Film

Nike - Joga Bonita

— view —

Nike - Joga Bonita

Nike - Race

— view —

Nike Shortest Race

Rapcat

— view —

rapcat_video_website_image.jpg