MullenLowe's Stunning Short Films for Royal Caribbean Serve Up Alaska's Local Flavor

Visions of a magical land, as seen by those who live there

Leaders from Glossier, Shopify, Mastercard and more will take the stage at Brandweek to share what strategies set them apart and how they incorporate the most valued emerging trends. Register to join us this September 23–26 in Phoenix, Arizona.

If you want to discover what makes a place special, hang out with the locals.

In a new series of short, documentary-style films touting Royal Caribbean’s Alaska cruises, three Alaskans—two transplants from the Lower 48 and one native—vividly bring the state they love to life.

Created by MullenLowe, the work to some extent mirrors Airbnb’s “Live There” experiential forays, stressing authenticity of experience and regional flavor over typical tourist fare. Each about four minutes long, these films display an assured sense of story and a keen eye for both sweeping scenic vistas and more esoteric visual details, like the texture of cedar sculptures and grilled golden goodness of traditional cuisine.

Though filmed over just a few days in August, each subject emerges as a fully formed character in intimate, picturesque dramas that viewers might enjoying experiencing by cruising to Alaska on Royal Caribbean.

In

AW+

WORK SMARTER - LEARN, GROW AND BE INSPIRED.

Subscribe today!

To Read the Full Story Become an Adweek+ Subscriber

View Subscription Options

Already a member? Sign in