Dunkin

Deliverables

Master 30 second AI Ad film

Cutdown 20 second for Retail

Cutdown 10 second for Zomato

Team Members

Ankit Bawa, Shivansh Gaur

Ahead of the winter season, Dunkin wanted to introduce their new menu with a fresh, modern identity that would stand out across both offline and digital touchpoints. They needed content that was bold, appetising, and fast to produce, without compromising on brand quality. Our team stepped in with a future-ready approach, reimagining how food campaigns can be created at speed.

Challenges

The brief demanded a full-spectrum asset, something visually consistent, high-quality, and adaptable for multiple platforms, from store screens to Zomato listings. Traditional shoots would require longer timelines, higher budgets, and extensive coordination across teams. With the winter launch window approaching quickly, Dunkin needed a solution that delivered premium results without the typical production complexity or delay.

Solution

Using state-of-the-art AI tools, our team digitally created the entire visual world of the winter menu, from textures and lighting to appetising food compositions. The output was a crisp, flavour-packed marketing asset that mirrored the richness of the new menu, delivered in just one week. No sets, no shoot days, no delays. Just a fast, futuristic, and deliciously effective campaign crafted entirely in-house.

Bawa brings speed of execution and clarity of thought to every project we collaborate on. Love how the final creative turned out across formats

Bawa brings speed of execution and clarity of thought to every project we collaborate on. Love how the final creative turned out across formats

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