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Campaign Spotlight: Miele ‘Shot on Oven’, where every line is baked and photographed inside a Miele Generation 7000 oven

MOSCOW, RUSSIA — In a world first, Serviceplan Moscow and Miele collaborate on campaign to be photographed inside an oven, using the new Miele Oven Food View function.

Quarantine has separated us from our loved ones for a long time, and we sure all have a lot of feelings we want to express. Texting isn’t enough, everyone’s tired of Zoom and sending mail is old school. When the global pandemic confined people to their homes during lockdown, people found solace in traditional activities including cooking and baking. In response to this new found love for cooking at home, and in a bid to showcase the new Miele Oven FoodView function, Miele and Serviceplan Russia came up with something new.

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The home appliance company invited food bloggers to turn their heartwarming messages into delicious dishes. 5 bloggers with real touching stories about their loved ones came to Miele’s showroom to work with a professional chef who helped them with individual designs. Chicken, meringues, vegetables, cookies and other ingredients were used to create unique lettering. 94 hours of designers’ work and 236 hours of food tests were completed before the final dishes were ready, as original cooking techniques had to be used, some of them even had to be invented.

The messages were not only baked inside Miele’s Generation 7000 ovens – they were shot inside them. Generation 7000 ovens have a unique FoodView function – a camera connected to your smartphone that lets you see your food, take pictures of it and control the temperature. This gave the campaign a unique angle that all of its materials were shot from. And there were many – from posters to a full building-size billboard.

There is a real story behind every message. Bloggers shared the words they wanted to tell their loved ones during quarantine. Miele released videos where they cook and tell about the emotions they were going through, and they quickly got a lot of positive feedback online.

Learn all the stories shared by Miele and Serviceplan Russia by checking out #miele_foodview. Look it up on Facebook or Instagram if you are interested in how food can become advertising.

Serviceplan Russia Executive Creative Director Evgenia Arabkina commented: “This project is based on Übercreative principles of integration – new technology, true stories of different people and excellent art direction. Thanks to the unique feature of Miele ovens we give new value to photos, and new meaning to food, turning it into messages that come from the heart of real people and…the heart of an oven.”

Watch the case film here: https://youtu.be/DaN1I1BfJfs

Credits

Miele CIS
Marketing Director: Veronika Shlepina
Head of Marketing Communications: Shirin Ismailova
Marketing Communications Manager: Natalia Virchenko
Marketing Events Manager: Svetlana Chermakova
Head of category marketing: Valentina Nikolaeva
Chef, Miele Russia brand ambassador: Mark Statsenko

Serviceplan Group, House of Communication
Worldwide Executive Creative Director: Jason Romeyko
Account Director: Ruslan Gadeev
International Communications Officer: Lee Sharrock

Serviceplan Russia
Chief Executive Officer: Olga Starichenko
Executive Creative Director: Evgenia Arabkina
Strategic Planning Director: Anastasia Boykova
Account Director: Sergei Soin
Senior Copywriter: Andrey Artyushin
Art Director: Ksenia Golovina
Junior Art Director, lettering: Anastasia Khizovets
Senior Interactive Designer, case video editing: Maxim Kazantsev
Junior Interactive Designer: David Khandamov

Louder
Head of Communications & Content: Veronika Zakharova
Head of PR: Maria Aleshina
PR Manager: Daria Tarasova and Anastasia Generalova

Production
Food Style Consultant, Producer: Dmitry Zholobov
Food Stylist: Evgeniya Ryazanova and Tatiana Vinogradova
Cameraman, making-of video editing: Anton Borovoy

Sunlight media
Chief Executive Officer: Natalia Valieva

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