Film Craft > Production
BBDO LOS ANGELES, Los Angeles / AT&T / 2023
Overview
Credits
Write a short summary of what happens in the film.
The film is a music video for a poem. It begins with a poet in an empty theater reciting the opening lines. Scenes of more people reciting parts of the poem are intercut with historical footage, typographic treatments, and animations. The poem speaks to how connectivity is the catalyst for change. The pacing of the poem and the edit are seamlessly intertwined, creating a mesmerizing rhythm. At the end of the spot, a card reads: CONNECTING CHANGES EVERYTHING.
Background:
For many years, telco as a category has been all about sales activations and less about creating brands people care about. While this strategy has maintained sales, it creates a risk of commodification over the long-term. With the launch of the Connection Changes Everything campaign, AT&T sought to change that and to build a brand connection that could support their business goals for years.
Tell the jury about the casting process.
We searched for genuine and diverse individuals and filtered out a group of interesting voices of change from hundreds of prospects. They sent self-recorded tapes reading the poem and sharing their stories. The casting process was kept open and organic (e.g., Ryder, the young drummer featured in the spot, was discovered while we were scouting for an unrelated scene). We aimed to disrupt traditional casting and showcase authenticity, featuring a diverse range of individuals connected through the poem’s meaning and pulse.
Is there any cultural context that would help the jury understand how this work was perceived by people in the country where it ran?
Humans have always sought growth and change, whether in our diet, salary, style, or society. In 2023, connectivity is more crucial than ever to effectively bring those changes to life. In our spot, we only showcased individuals who use their connections to promote change in a range of fields, including TED talkers, e-commerce owners, environmental activists, YouTubers, and online educators.
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