Kids need to be heard
A new spot for ITV’s Britain Get Talking mental wellness campaign from Uncommon asks parents and carers to use their listening skills.
Credits
powered by- Agency Uncommon/London
- Production Company Anonymous Content/London
- Director ThirtyTwo
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Credits
powered by- Agency Uncommon/London
- Production Company Anonymous Content/London
- Director ThirtyTwo
- Editing The Assembly Rooms
- Post Production Time Based Arts
- Audio Post Soundtree Music
- Producer George Saunders
- DP David Faulkes
- Producer Phoebe Armstrong Beaver
- Editor Sam Rice-Edwards
- Executive Producer Chris Aliano
- Producer Neil Athale
- Audio Mixer Henning Knoepfel
Credits
powered by- Agency Uncommon/London
- Production Company Anonymous Content/London
- Director ThirtyTwo
- Editing The Assembly Rooms
- Post Production Time Based Arts
- Audio Post Soundtree Music
- Producer George Saunders
- DP David Faulkes
- Producer Phoebe Armstrong Beaver
- Editor Sam Rice-Edwards
- Executive Producer Chris Aliano
- Producer Neil Athale
- Audio Mixer Henning Knoepfel
Created by Uncommon/London and directed by thirtytwo through Anonymous Content, The Breakthrough aims to show that children and teens often struggle to talk about their problems and that it’s up to the adults to persevere and encourage younger people to open up.
A teenage girl is chatting to her dad after a tough day at school. On the surface, everything’s fine, but a focus on non-verbal language and the use of subtitles cleverly combine to reveal what both really want to say.