Catch a falling star and put it in your handset
In a charming spot extolling their Priority service, O2 fill our screens with stardust.
Credits
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- Production Company MJZ/LONDON
- Director Henry Hobson
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Credits
powered by- Agency VCCP/London
- Production Company MJZ/LONDON
- Director Henry Hobson
- Copywriter Pete Bastiman
- Creative Ben McCarthy
- Creative Seb Housden
- Creative Director Jim Capp
- Executive Creative Director Darren Bailes
- HP David Aylesbury
- Producer Olly Calverley
- Producer Larissa Miola
- Editing Work Editorial/London
- Post Production The Mill/London
- Sound Design Wave Recording Studios
- Executive Producer Lindsay Turnham
- Producer Sara Cummins
- DP Steve Annis
- Editor Bill Smedley
- Colourist James Bamford
- Sound Designer Dugal Macdiarmid
- Sound Designer Parv Thind
- VO Sean Bean
Credits
powered by- Agency VCCP/London
- Production Company MJZ/LONDON
- Director Henry Hobson
- Copywriter Pete Bastiman
- Creative Ben McCarthy
- Creative Seb Housden
- Creative Director Jim Capp
- Executive Creative Director Darren Bailes
- HP David Aylesbury
- Producer Olly Calverley
- Producer Larissa Miola
- Editing Work Editorial/London
- Post Production The Mill/London
- Sound Design Wave Recording Studios
- Executive Producer Lindsay Turnham
- Producer Sara Cummins
- DP Steve Annis
- Editor Bill Smedley
- Colourist James Bamford
- Sound Designer Dugal Macdiarmid
- Sound Designer Parv Thind
- VO Sean Bean
Let's face it, if there were a meteor storm this evening, it's a safe bet that the show would be caught on thousands of handsets, ready for Instagram fame.
However, should the heavens fall into our outstretched arms, it's likely it would have a slightly messier result than the happy punters in this lovely new spot from 02.
Promoting their priority service, and it's ability to turn everyday mugs like us into VIP 'stars' for a night, Catch Some Stardust sees a host of humdrum folk (mostly based in the hotspots of Croydon - Cronx fans rejoice) awestruck by the streaks of light flying above their heads, only to see one lucky queue-member 'catch' the star in their phone to grant them priority entry.
Directed with cinematic flair by MJZ's Henry Hobson, and perfectly backed with Tom Grennan's cover of La La Land's earworm City Of Stars, the spot's gentle pace (particularly in this director's cut) and understated, impressive VFX make it an enjoyable celestial celebration.