Lacey Waterman, art director
Tim Wassler, writer
Rob Baird, creative director
Mark Figliulo, chief creative officer
Bryan Newman, director of photography
Raul Ortego, Flame artist
Lawrence Young, editor
Cosmo Street, editorial company
Human Worldwide Music/
Sound Lounge, music companies
Philip Loeb, sound designer
Randy Krallman, director
Company 3/
Tim Masick, Telecine colorists
Cory Berg, producer
Winslow Dennis, agency producer
Brian Carmody/
Amy Febinger/
Allison Kunzman/
Lisa Rich/
Patrick Milling Smith, executive producers
Laney Gradus, visual effects producer
Matt Bijarchi/
Ozzie Spenningsby, executive directors of production
Smuggler, production company
Framestore, visual effects company
TBWA\Chiat\Day, ad agency
Mars, Inc., Skittles, client
Hourglass :30 (Open in the living room of a house. Paul is sitting on the couch and next to the couch is a large hourglass with thousands of Skittles inside. Paul has opened the top lid and is eating Skittles from the top bulb. After a few seconds, his roommate Ken walks in the front door carrying a BMX bike. Ken is dressed like a 25 year-old, but he looks like a 50 year-old. He gradually ages as the spot progresses. Ken lets the bike fall down to the floor) Ken: I knew it, man. Paul: Knew what? (Ken takes his hat off. His skin loosens and wrinkles. Ken points to the hourglass with a disbelieving look on his face, like he's thinking 'you can't see what's going on here?!') Ken: I told you not to eat the Skittles from my hourglass. I mean, look at me man! You're speeding up time, how many did you eat? Paul: Like two...three... (Paul eats another Skittle. Ken gets shorter by a couple inches. The skin on his face wrinkles more) Ken: Need to sit down... (Ken looks weary and sits down on a couch. Close up on his face. He looks ancient) Ken: (mumbling) I told you... Paul: ...Say what? Super and Anncr. (VO): Warp the rainbow. Taste the rainbow.