Description
Film advertisement created by Droga5, United States for Unicef, within the category: Public Interest, NGO.
Agency Producer: Misha Louy
Creative Chairman: David Droga
Executive Creative Directors: Ted Royer, Nik Studzinski
Creative Director: Neil Heymann
Art Director: Jon Kubik
Copywriter: Adam Noel
Creatives: Isaac Silvergate, Jeff Anderson
Interactive Designer: Chris Schwartz
Head of Integrated Production: Sally-Ann Dale
Executive Producer, Broadcast: Misha Louy
Executive Producer, Interactive: Andrew Allen
Executive Producer, Art: Cliff Lewis
Interactive Producer: Jason Curtis
Art Producer: Mea Cole Tefka
Editorial Company: Cutting Room / New York
Editor: Debbie McMurtrey
Assistant Editor: Rhys Hecox
Editorial Producer / EP: Melissa Lubin
Postproduction company: Light of Day / New York
Online: Josh Williams
Color: Blase Theodore
Sound Mixing: Cutting Room / New York
Mixer: Walter Bianco
Bird Animation: Light of Day / New York
Original Artwork: Harlie Brindak
Production company: Uber Content, Bicoastal
Director: Amir Farhang
Producer: Pat Harris
DP: Florian Stadler
EPs: Preston Lee, Phyllis Koenig
Production Company: Hungry Man, Bicoastal
Director: Wayne Mcclammy
DP: Aaron Platt
Line Producer: Nathan Young
EP / Managing Partner: Kevin Byrne
EP: Cindy Becker
I like this ad, but don't love the product. I understand that the money is going to a good cause, but the fact that her face is on the bottle subconsciously makes me think that she's profiting. just my thought
I think the concept is fantastic and the ad is well done. If I am understanding correctly, the water actually comes from the celebrity's home? Whether or not the celebrities profit from it, it will raise a lot of money for their cause. Mission accomplished. The only sad part is that so many people need the chance to gain something in order to give.
I am not on the same page here. she is still on the funny pills from the night before?
because therefore it is
Very entertaining! Works well and gets the message across. Nice work putting animation in there + pretty princess to represent children's program.