David Quinn of Sons and Daughters, Toronto, directed this short for Canadian nonprofit organization Circle 21 that was founded last year to help change perceptions about and strengthen the Down Syndrome community by eliminating the stigma people often associate with the condition.
Client Circle 21 Agency Juniper Park, Toronto. Terry Drummond, Alan Madill, Barry Quinn, executive creative directors/partner; Matt Hubbard, writer; Mike Schonberger, art director; Ryan Teixeira, designer; Wendi Hamilton, producer; Deniz Melen, account executive. Production Company Sons and Daughters David Quinn, director; Scott Houghton, line producer; Chris Muir, DP; Dan Ford, Jeff Darragh, exec producers. Postproduction Panic & Bob, Toronto Mariam Fahmy, editor; Andrew Hobbs, Barry Potter, online artists. Postproduction Notch Jason Zukowski, colorist. Audio Pirate Radio & TV Pirate Toronto. Chris Tait, audio director; Tyna Maerzke, audio producer. Music Pirate Toronto. Ian Boddy, engineer.
Top Spot of the Week: Klick Health Delivers AI and Real-Life Hugs This Holiday Season
When dozens of Klick Health team members said they wouldnโt be able to hug loved ones over the festive season, the agency turned to AI and other magic to orchestrate a series of sentimental, surprise reunions captured in its โHoliday Hugsโ video. The heartwarming four-minute video, benefitting the D.C.-based Foundation for Social Connection (F4SC), parallels recent findings from a Maru/Blue Public Opinion survey commissioned by Klick. The poll found 74 percent of Americans and Canadians wonโt be able to hug at least one person they wish they could over the holidays. And like those in the video, survey participants cited geographical distance and loved ones having passed away as the leading factors preventing their hugs. โI just wish I could really squeeze her right now,โ says teary-eyed New York Klickster Kari Bocassi watching her AI-generated hug with her sister Marlene, moments before she bursts onto the set for a long in-person embrace. The siblings have spent the past 14 years caring for their mother since her Alzheimerโs diagnosis, but havenโt been together for the holidays since Marlene moved to Virginia. Similarly, Torontoโs Fred Duarte gets the bear hug of his life when his brother Rico, who lives in Brazil, walks into Klickโs production studio for their first holiday reunion in seven years. Directed by James Cooper via Cooper Films, โHoliday Hugsโ also taps into the fact that hugs donโt just make people feel better emotionally, they also have numerous health benefits. According to the National Institutes of Health, hugs can lower blood pressure and boost the immune system. โThereโs nothing quite like the warmth and reassurance of a heartfelt hug,โ said Klickโs chief creative officer Rich Levy. โWith โHoliday... Read More