Health System "Treats Every Childs Like Their Own"
Using a split-screen technique to tell the story, Picrow’s The Hall tells two poignant tales of quality healthcare for children found at Nemour’s Health System. Nemours has clinics and hospitals in Delaware, Florida, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
Both spots, titled “Kids + Nemours Doc” and “Kids + Nemours Nurse” highlight the Nemours mission to provide leadership, institutions, and services to restore and improve the health of children through care and programs not readily available, with one universal high standard of quality and distinction.
In “Kids + Nemours Doc”, a split screen of a doctor going about his day parallels images of a young boy doing the same. Both get up, have something to drink, brush their teeth, then one goes to work while another goes to school. Both meet up at Nemours so the boy can receive treatment.
In “Kids + Nemours Nurse”, the same split technique is utilized, this time with a nurse and little girl. They both go through their paces, both are shown doing caring, nurturing and curious things. At spot’s end the nurse and the girl come together to hug. Both spots conclude with “Nemours. Your child. Our promise.”
Pictures In A Row (PICROW) is a production company that offers an experience that’s second to none, offering world-class directors, digital talent and post facilities for commercials and television. The company is headquartered at 736 Seward St., Hollywood, CA 90038. For more information contact Bill Reilly at 323-957-5400. www.picrow.com
Video Credits
Client: Nemours, Jacksonville, FL
Terri Wilsie, Director of Brand Marketing
Agency: Fry Hammond Bar, Orlando, FL
Sandra Gerlt, Nancy Allen, VP, Account Services; Shannon Hallare, Producer
Production Co.: PICROW, Hollywood, Ca
The Hall, Director; Bill Reilly, Executive Producer; Erik Brown, Director of Photography; Lauren Cynkar and Sophie Magaraci, Producers
Editorial: The Hall
Gregory Nussbaum, editor
Media:
Steve Fisher
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