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Ontario Government

The Risk

Agency: Rethink

Description

The campaign is part of a broader government initiative to create awareness around Rowan’s Law. The law, a concussion protocol legislation, is named after Rowan Stringer, an Ontario high-school rugby player who tragically died after sustaining multiple concussions at the age of just 17.
The 360 campaign created by the agency, Rethink, also includes: a 30s version running in cinema, as well as a design system with a modular logo for Rowan’s Law created to identify the various signs of concussion and, while not mandatory, can be implemented into amateur sports uniforms. The logo features a stop symbol divided into the two sides of a human brain.

This professional campaign titled 'The Risk' was published in Canada in May, 2019. It was created for the brand: Ontario Government, by ad agency: Rethink. This Integrated medium campaign is related to the Public Interest industry and contains 1 media asset. It was submitted almost 5 years ago.

Credits

Advertising Agency: Rethink, Canada
Creative Directors: Christina Yu, Mike Dubrick, Aaron Starkman
Art Director: Zachary Bautista
Writer: Andrew Chhour
Strategist: Sean McDonald
Broadcast Producer (in house): Heather Blom
Production Company: Scouts Honour
Director: Mark Zibert
Editor: Graham Chisholm
Director of photography: Mark Zibert
Line Producer: Rita Popielak
Offline Post Production House: Married to Giants
On-Line: The Vanity, Sean Cochrane
Grading: Alter Ego, Wade Odlum
Audio House: Grayson Matthews
Account Services: Sarah Riedlinger, Megan Christopher

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