Dick Sittig, in Situ

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LOS ANGELES Visiting 8-year-old Penn Sittig peers earnestly through director of photography Larry Fong’s lens as Penn’s father, Dick Sittig, works on a Jack in the Box spot, staring intently at a playback monitor on a Hollywood stage.

For Sittig, founding principal and CCO of independent Secret Weapon Marketing, Santa Monica, Calif., directing the Jack in the Box spots, as well as providing the voiceover for the plastic-headed Jack character, has become almost child’s play.

At a clip of about 20 a year, Sittig has made about 400 Jack in the Box spots since that day in 1995, in the wake of the chain’s e coli disaster, when the client and “50 people from Chiat\Day came to the set to make sure I didn’t f*** up” directing and voicing his first spot.

Staring at a shot setup of Jack counseling a man traumatized by bad sandwiches of his past, Sittig makes decisions...

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