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Cornfedapache Jan 26th 2010 7:15 am

Something I'm proud of - please have a look!
 
Hi all :)

I don't think I've ever mentioned, but I'm a road safety communications manager with a road safety partnership here in the UK.
I'm mostly a marketing communications type, and this role is one that really allows me to flex various muscles...

On those lines, we've just released a brand new campaign which is gaining loads of attention around the world (lots of hits from the US, but only a couple from Canada so far... Hint hint...).

We've spent the last year working on it, and I'm trying to get onto TV here in the UK!!

I'm personally and professionally really proud of this - we've managed to achieve something quite different to normal road safety advertising; it's family friendly, there's no blood/guts etc... Plus I've made policemen cry with it!

I'd be really grateful if you could have a look and let me know your thoughts: http://www.embracethis.co.uk.

If you like it, please pass it on and around - I'm determined to get 1million+ hits!

Thank you in advance :)

IainK has said it's OK to post this in here because, although it's work related, it's not trying to sell you anything...
I am hoping to move to Canada in a couple of years when I've got finances sorted etc - so I'm not just a random lurker!

iaink Jan 26th 2010 7:29 am

Re: Something I'm proud of - please have a look!
 
Anything that makes policemen cry gets my seal of approval:thumbup:

Almost Canadian Jan 26th 2010 8:17 am

Re: Something I'm proud of - please have a look!
 
I got nothing but a black page:p

iaink Jan 26th 2010 8:23 am

Re: Something I'm proud of - please have a look!
 

Originally Posted by Almost Canadian (Post 8284711)
I got nothing but a black page:p

Its a Quicktime thingy, maybe needs an update or something?

act1980 Jan 26th 2010 8:46 am

Re: Something I'm proud of - please have a look!
 

Originally Posted by Cornfedapache (Post 8284522)
Hi all :)

I don't think I've ever mentioned, but I'm a road safety communications manager with a road safety partnership here in the UK.
I'm mostly a marketing communications type, and this role is one that really allows me to flex various muscles...

On those lines, we've just released a brand new campaign which is gaining loads of attention around the world (lots of hits from the US, but only a couple from Canada so far... Hint hint...).

We've spent the last year working on it, and I'm trying to get onto TV here in the UK!!

I'm personally and professionally really proud of this - we've managed to achieve something quite different to normal road safety advertising; it's family friendly, there's no blood/guts etc... Plus I've made policemen cry with it!

I'd be really grateful if you could have a look and let me know your thoughts: http://www.embracethis.co.uk.

If you like it, please pass it on and around - I'm determined to get 1million+ hits!

Thank you in advance :)

IainK has said it's OK to post this in here because, although it's work related, it's not trying to sell you anything...
I am hoping to move to Canada in a couple of years when I've got finances sorted etc - so I'm not just a random lurker!

Loved it! Will put it on my facebook status and email it to friends and family :)

el_richo Jan 26th 2010 9:38 am

Re: Something I'm proud of - please have a look!
 
Very pretty and artistic although I'd be curious as to how effective it would be.

Oakvillian Jan 26th 2010 10:04 am

Re: Something I'm proud of - please have a look!
 

Originally Posted by Almost Canadian (Post 8284711)
I got nothing but a black page:p


Originally Posted by iaink (Post 8284734)
Its a Quicktime thingy, maybe needs an update or something?

Indeed. The ad's pretty enough, but the technology is a bit fragile... borked i.e. 8 here and had to restart the browser before quicktime cottoned on [not my choice of browser: corporate PC, before any Firefox devotees have a go]. Also, my corporate connection doesn't like auto-redirect scripts, so the linky thing at the end where it dumps you onto the sussex safer roads site caused a bit of a problem.

ann m Jan 26th 2010 11:43 am

Re: Something I'm proud of - please have a look!
 
I like it and found it very artistic and "pretty" but dead simple.

No doubt though, the painstaking hours it took to produce, you will say the background story and production was anything but dead simple. :p

(I had no issues with viewing, loading, etc)

(And I didn't cry ;) )

Nice work :thumbup:

Bali2010 Jan 26th 2010 11:47 am

Re: Something I'm proud of - please have a look!
 
Logistics worked fine for me, & I (not having read your post properly) was not really sure what I was watching at first - even when they held him back was only towards the end when the penny dropped.

Very different to the pizza one I remember & would be interested to see if the less unpleasant, more subtle approach is more effective if nothing because it is different to the grusome approach we are used to.

Pincher Jan 26th 2010 12:00 pm

Re: Something I'm proud of - please have a look!
 
I think it's very good.:D Starts you off wondering what's going on, but gently puts across a serious message.
Another impactive way would be to do something similar, but maybe with a child? As a Police Officer, one of the things that really does wind me up are adults who don't strap in their own kids:frown:
It didn't make me cry, though I will post it on FB.

Tangram Jan 26th 2010 12:31 pm

Re: Something I'm proud of - please have a look!
 
I preferred Jimmy Saville. ;)

Almost Canadian Jan 26th 2010 12:42 pm

Re: Something I'm proud of - please have a look!
 
On home computer it worked fine. Very good

bsmith Jan 26th 2010 12:56 pm

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Originally Posted by Tangram (Post 8285396)
I preferred Jimmy Saville. ;)


...Jimmy didn't do subtlety and sophistication! ;)


dthomas Jan 26th 2010 2:30 pm

Re: Something I'm proud of - please have a look!
 

Originally Posted by Cornfedapache (Post 8284522)
. . . we've managed to achieve something quite different to normal road safety advertising; it's family friendly, there's no blood/guts etc... Plus I've made policemen cry with it!

I'd be really grateful if you could have a look and let me know your thoughts: http://www.embracethis.co.uk.

Slick visuals - nice family (cliched Matrix slo-mo?).

Being a gen-Xer, having survived the (potential commie-induced cannibal nuclear) holocaust of the 1980's, I'd say that I feel safe in my 5-point harnessed, x8 airbagged, roll caged, On-Star/GPS, nylon studded snow tyred behemoth of a sunblocking SUV vehicle. What really affected me in that ad was all that basterd plastic glitter scattered over the wife's new achromic wall-to-wall shag pile!

Would our current Blu-Ray/MP3/Texting/Twittering/Blogging/pR0nnig/ripping/Callofduty4/net slang/DVD Extras/Podcast/WalMart slurping generation empathise and acknowledge such an advert? How long would it take before a YouTube parody appeared? “The average American is exposed to about 3000 advertising messages a day, and globally corporations spend over $620 billion each year to make their products seem desirable and to get us to buy them" (Michael Brower, PhD, and Warren Leon, PhD - Union of Concerned Scientists Website) http://www.ucsusa.org/publications/guide.ch1.html

Safety ads? Old school - Snap!

I find these ads have greater resonance . . . ;)



Novocastrian Jan 26th 2010 2:43 pm

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Being a gen-Xer, having survived the (potential commie-induced cannibal nuclear) holocaust of the 1980's, I'd say that I feel safe in my 5-point harnessed, x8 airbagged, roll caged, On-Star/GPS, nylon studded snow tyred behemoth of a sunblocking SUV vehicle. What really affected me in that ad was all that basterd plastic glitter scattered over the wife's new achromic wall-to-wall shag pile!

Would our current Blu-Ray/MP3/Texting/Twittering/Blogging/pR0nnig/ripping/Callofduty4/net slang/DVD Extras/Podcast/WalMart slurping generation empathise and acknowledge such an advert? How long would it take before a YouTube parody appeared? “The average American is exposed to about 3000 advertising messages a day, and globally corporations spend over $620 billion each year to make their products seem desirable and to get us to buy them" (Michael Brower, PhD, and Warren Leon, PhD - Union of Concerned Scientists Website)
Well, without wanting to prick Mr. Apache's professional pride, I rather wondered as to whether if the guy with no shoes on had been paying more attention to the coffee table, rather than to his stereotypical family, it wouldn't have exploded like that?


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