Wake-up call
The new spot for the NSPCC highlights the necessity of the work they do and the real life impact a phone call can have.
Credits
powered by- Agency Open/London
- Production Company UNIT9/London
- Director Luke & Joseph
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Credits
powered by- Agency Open/London
- Production Company UNIT9/London
- Director Luke & Joseph
- Producer Geoff Stickler
- DP David Bird
- Editor Joe Walton
- Colorist Alex Garland
- Sound Designer James Lyme
- Post Producer Alex Carswell
- Music Luke Seomore
- Creative Director James Tierney
- Creative James Dawe
- Creative Nayyar Mughal
- Creative Joe Slawinski
Credits
powered by- Agency Open/London
- Production Company UNIT9/London
- Director Luke & Joseph
- Producer Geoff Stickler
- DP David Bird
- Editor Joe Walton
- Colorist Alex Garland
- Sound Designer James Lyme
- Post Producer Alex Carswell
- Music Luke Seomore
- Creative Director James Tierney
- Creative James Dawe
- Creative Nayyar Mughal
- Creative Joe Slawinski
Acting as a follow up from NSPCC’s Childhood Day 2022 spot, released earlier this year, Abuse Can Stop With A Call shows the more sinister reality of why the charity’s work, and Childhood Day on 10th June, are both so crucial.
Directed by UNIT9 Films directors Luke & Joseph for Open, the film is set in a home that feels cosy and familiar. The use of this setting emphasises the horrendous nature of the soundscape that accompanies the visuals, making it all the more powerful.
Sounds of abuse are heard through the wall from the house next door, which are direct and visceral. It immerses the viewer in the situation and highlights the importance of the NSPCC as a light at the end of the tunnel.