





Director: Kris Belman Client: Burger King Agency: David The Agency Production Company: Smuggler Production Designer: Ron Beach
As a 90’s kid, I was beyond excited to recreate MC Hammer’s “2 Legit to Quit” for Burger King and director Kris Belman. What we ended up with was a Burger King-styled throwback of the epic 90’s music video with a large stage build, pyrotechnics, a gold Cadillac, an alleyway set, and custom costumes. It was a beyond legit production.