A world with more birthdays.

Cancer has become so much a part of our lives, we have become somewhat numb to its dangers. We've gotten to the point where maybe we have simply accepted it as inevitable. Someday, somewhere, somehow, it will touch us. The American Cancer Society has been fighting against cancer for over 100 years. We just finished a new campaign for them, the idea being that despite the relentlessness of the disease, we should have hope. Not blind faith in a cure, but a quiet faith in imagining a world where cancer is less of a killer and more of a nuisance. A world where we celebrate more birthdays. Writer: Ken Hines Art Director: Kevin Ragland Producer: Molly Schaaf Director: Mike Mills Editor: Angus Wall Music: HUM/LA

Golf pros are funny. Really.

Had a chance to do more directing in February. We cast in LA, shot four spots in one long day in Phoenix, edited in LA. The spots are running on The Golf Channel and recently were selected for Creativity creativity-online.com/work/view?seed=78a91cdf Producers: Darbi Fretwell, Jess McMahon. Production Company: Original Films. DP: Geoff Madeja. Editor: Adam Svatek, Filmcore/LA.

Obama wins. Again.

A couple of things Conscience produced for the Obama campaign recently won cannonballs at the 2008 Richmond Show. We made these posters for the local Richmond chapter of Obama for America. Art director: Sarah Rowland. Writer: Joe Alexander


A busy start to 2009.

Been neglectful of posts. Busy as snot, as they say in Minnesota. This is a series for PING's 50th anniversary, A half century since Karsten Solheim invented the first "forgiving" golf club in his garage, making the game easier for all of us. Art director: Matt Davis Writer/CD: Joe Alexander.