BBC aims to Change the Game in women's sport
Star-studded trailer for the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup features South London rapper Ms Banks alongside a host of famous footballers.
Credits
powered by- Agency BBC Creative/London
- Production Company Park Pictures/London
- Director Georgia Hudson
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Credits
powered by- Agency BBC Creative/London
- Production Company Park Pictures/London
- Director Georgia Hudson
- Editing Stitch
- Editing PPC
- Grading PPC
- VFX Time Based Arts
- Sound 750 mph
- Talent Ms Banks
- Executive Producer Sophie Hubble
- Producer Ellie Fry
- DP Rina Yang
- Art Director Francesca Di Mottola
- Editor Paul O'Reilly
- VFX Producer Tom Johnson
- VFX Artist Stephen Grasso
- Colorist Simone Grattarola
- Creative Nathalie Gordon
- Creative Ralf Haley
- Creative Director Tim Jones
- Creative Director James Cross
- Executive Creative Director Laurent Simon
- Producer Elizabeth Dolan
Credits
powered by- Agency BBC Creative/London
- Production Company Park Pictures/London
- Director Georgia Hudson
- Editing Stitch
- Editing PPC
- Grading PPC
- VFX Time Based Arts
- Sound 750 mph
- Talent Ms Banks
- Executive Producer Sophie Hubble
- Producer Ellie Fry
- DP Rina Yang
- Art Director Francesca Di Mottola
- Editor Paul O'Reilly
- VFX Producer Tom Johnson
- VFX Artist Stephen Grasso
- Colorist Simone Grattarola
- Creative Nathalie Gordon
- Creative Ralf Haley
- Creative Director Tim Jones
- Creative Director James Cross
- Executive Creative Director Laurent Simon
- Producer Elizabeth Dolan
With female footie fever rising ahead of the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup, the BBC has launched an inspiring trailer for the tournament.
Part of the Beeb's Change the Game campaign which is shining a spotlight on women’s sport across the summer, the spot - created in-house by BBC Creative and directed by Park Pictures' rising talent Georgia Hudson - features famous footballers from the UK and beyond, in a series of scenes focusing on their skills, athleticism and personalities.
South London rapper Ms Banks lends her vocal talents to the spot's empowering anthem, a re-worked version of early Noughties track Remember The Name.