The Four-Part Mockumentary-Style Series Changes What It Means for an Agency to Get “Ghosted”; Celebrates the Agency’s Spirit of Craft
Tom, Dick & Harry Creative Co. (TDH) released 350 W. Eerie, an original four-episode short-form scripted series from their internal production and content house, TDH Studios. The series – which follows TDH employees as they investigate mysterious paranormal activity going on in the office – redefines what it means when an agency is “ghosted” and pays homage to the agency’s notoriety as “Chicago’s craft agency.”
Set at Chicago-based agency Tom, Dick & Harry Creative Co., 350 W. Eerie follows a group of co-workers who, following a series of uncanny events, band together to launch a paranormal investigation of the office. A late-night ghost hunt leads them to connect with a supernatural entity who isn’t so scary after all – turns out, he fits right in.
The series, which is shot in mockumentary style and parodies the paranormal investigation genre (think a mash-up of The Office and Ghost Adventures), was created/written/directed by, and exclusively stars, Tom, Dick & Harry Creative Co. team members. Post-production (including editing, sound mixing, and visual effects) was also completed entirely in-house.
“350 W. Eerie not only showcases the wide-ranging skillset – from creative conception to production to VFX – of our internal content team,” said Greg Reifel, Managing Partner at Tom, Dick & Harry Creative Co. “But it also succinctly and creatively embraces the TDH brand: that craft is the spirit and heart of our agency.”
Credits:
Agency: Tom, Dick & Harry Creative Co.
Directed By: Becky Schultz, Eric Showalter
Written By: Becky Schultz, Eric Showalter
Created by: Dave Merriman, Becky Schultz, Eric Showalter
Production Company: TDH Studios
Executive Producers: Greg Reifel, Bob Volkman, David Yang
Director of Photography: Jon Hamblin
Producers: Leo Gilbert, Maggie Maxstadt
Editor: Eric Showalter
VFX: Matt Fast
Sound Design, Mix & Score: Dave Merriman
Source: Tom, Dick & Harry Creative Co
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