Poverty is more expensive than you think
Life hacks can mean different things to different people, especially if you’re asking kids below the poverty line how they get by.
Credits
powered by- Agency Anorak/Oslo
- Production Company Bacon
- Director Marc Reisbig
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Credits
powered by- Agency Anorak/Oslo
- Production Company Bacon
- Director Marc Reisbig
- DP Andreas Bjorseth
- Executive Producer Audun Lyngholm Wittenberg
- Editor Henrik Berge
- Grading Julien Alary
- Sound Editor Petter Fagelund
Credits
powered by- Agency Anorak/Oslo
- Production Company Bacon
- Director Marc Reisbig
- DP Andreas Bjorseth
- Executive Producer Audun Lyngholm Wittenberg
- Editor Henrik Berge
- Grading Julien Alary
- Sound Editor Petter Fagelund
This startling, unflinching ad for Norwegian non-profit Kirkens Bymisjon feels fresh and young, and then quickly takes a turn that leaves you questioning the context of the entire ad.
With a startling revelation about halfway through the ad, which at first seems like Gen Z tips on fashion, the focus quickly shifts to poverty, and how students hide it. The tips are no longer a matter of taste but of survival. With muted, fuzzy coloring and focus, the piece feels visceral and real.
Directed by Marc Reisbig, Get More For Less is a fantastic example of burying the lede within a premise, then revealing it with a flourish and a look of glee. The anonymity of the people surrounding those affected by poverty is very well done, and production company Bacon has expertly and deliberately paced the piece.