Indie Agency Emotive Unveils First Work For Providoor

Indie Agency Emotive Unveils First Work For Providoor

Food delivery service Providoor has launched a new brand campaign “We Worship Food”. The idea, which is being rolled out across the business, is the first work from independent creative agency Emotive since it was appointed to the account in 2021.

The launch film, produced in collaboration with Revolver and directed by Leilani Croucher, borrows from the visually rich worlds of secret societies and cults and takes the viewer on a journey of devotion.

The launch film, produced in collaboration with Revolver and directed by Leilani Croucher, borrows from the visually rich worlds of secret societies and cults and takes the viewer on a journey of devotion.

The film follows a meal being worshipped every step of the way from restaurant to table, demonstrating Providoor’s promise to make in-home dining something akin to a spiritual experience for the devoted foodie.

As well as TV and digital, the campaign will roll out via PR, social and special build out of home, complete with custom neon “We Worship Food” lettering.

Michael McCash, CMO of Providoor, commented: “We love the distinctive world the team at Emotive, Revolver and Leilani have created and how it will grow with Providoor as we continue to make exceptional food more accessible. It captures perfectly the reverence in which we, our chefs, restaurants and diners hold food and our shared pursuit of divine culinary experiences.”

Rupert Taylor, creative director at Emotive, said: “Shane, Tim, Michael, Magenta and everyone at Providoor are super smart and bold, so when we said ‘we want to launch a cult for foodies’, they immediately saw the potential of the idea to separate Providoor from the pack. And thanks to Leilani and the Revolver team’s talents, we managed to pull it off.”

Michael Hogg, managing partner and head of strategy at Emotive. said: “From local lockdown start-up to first big brand campaign in just a couple of years, what Shane and the team at Providoor have created is incredible. Such a unique business deserves an idea to match. In ‘We Worship Food’, hopefully we’ve delivered just that. It’s an idea that runs much deeper than the launch campaign and we hope it acts as a call to prayer for devoted foodies everywhere.”




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