In a video ad campaign for Microsoft Visual Studio, created by McCann-Erickson/San Francisco and produced by Exopolis/Los Angeles, the machinima animation technique was used. Exopolis created a video game and captured game play sequences, which were converted into a narrative animation. Video game characters similar to Halo figures were used to create the humorous video that tells a story that will be appreciated by game developers, the Visual Studio audience.
Agency: McCann-Erickson San Francisco Rob Bagot, John McNeil, creative directors; Doug Green, Tom Geary, acd/writers; Michael Furlong, John Reid, acd/art directors; Ted Meyer, broadcast producer Production Company: Exopolis Daniel Arcana, Kat Egan, partners; Mike Harvkey, director, creative director; Jason O’Leary, executive producer/broadcast; Alison Cole, producer; Jessica Baker, associate producer; Steven Schkolne, technical director; Matt Howell, game developer/flash programmer; Ming Hsiung, John Valezquez 3D modeler/animators; Aaron Frebowitz, 2D design/animation Editorial: Cutters Joel Marcus, editor; Nicole Visram, executive producer; Aki Johnson, assistant editor; Kasey McGarrigle, producer Audio: Eleven Sound Jeff Fuller, engineer/sound design; Luis Rosario, assistant mixer; DJ Fox-Engstrom, executive producer
O2 and VCCP’s faith Agency Scam The Scammers With AI Granny
With one in five Brits (22%) experiencing a fraud attempt every single week, telecommunications company O2 and VCCP London’s AI creative agency faith have launched what's billed as a first-of-its-kind campaign to fight back against scammers.
At the heart of the campaign is Daisy, a lifelike, state-of-the-art, Conversational AI character designed to speak with scammers and keep them on the phone for as long as possible so they have less time to try and scam real people.
The newest member of O2’s fraud prevention team, Daisy was created using a range of cutting-edge AI technology and is indistinguishable from a real person. Based on a real-life relative of a VCCP employee to ensure total believability, Daisy was built to play on scammers’ own stereotypical views that older people are easier targets for scams. While anyone can be a victim of a scam, criminal fraud gangs often target the elderly, so by leaning into scammers’ own biases, Daisy became the perfect scambaiter.
Phoney fraudsters--including many posing as some of the UK’s most trusted businesses--thought they’d got their hands on an easy target, but Daisy has been beating them at their own horrible game, answering scam calls and wasting scammers calls as part of an awareness campaign which exposes fraudsters tricks and tactics and offers top tips on how to avoid scammers.
Daisy is able to interact in real-time ensuring no suspicions are raised on the other end of the line, and has worked 24/7, and over the course of many hours of scam calls she’s told meandering stories of her family, talked at length about her passion for knitting and provided false personal information including made-up bank details.
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