Director Tom Tagholm of Park Pictures visualizes the inner demons that torment those in the throes of a gambling addiction in the powerful and unsettling :60 “Online” for U.K. charity BeGambleAware, out of agency 18 Feet & Rising.
The spot is part of the new “Voices” campaign aimed at individuals aged 15 to 24, which was recently identified as an at-risk group in data from the Gambling Commission. BeGambleAware is committed to minimizing gambling-related harm.
Credits
Client BeGambleAware Agency 18 Feet & Rising, London Anna Carpen, executive creative director; Will Thacker, creative director/creative; Louis Jopling, creative; Russell Taylor, producer; Lewis O’Brien, assistant producer; Jack Carrington, Frances Docx, strategists. Production Park Pictures Tom Tagholm, director; Stephen Brierley, exec producer; Nick Goldsmith, Sophie Hubble, producers; Freya Silk, co-producer; Mauro Chiarello, DP; Simon Davis, production designer. Editorial Stitch Leo King, editor. Postproduction MPC George Kyriacou, colorist; Kamen Markov, VFX artist; Amy Richardson postproduction producer. Sound Factory Anthony Moore, sound.
FCB Health New York, an IPG Health company, and SAFE Project have joined forces to create “The Snowball,” a short film that spotlights winter as a common catalyst for dangerous increases in alcohol consumption. In collaboration with creative studio LOBO, “The Snowball” combines a compelling visual metaphor with cutting-edge animation and a haunting soundtrack from Billie Holiday.
As millions embrace “Dry January,” the onset of colder, shorter winter days still leads to an uptick in alcohol misuse, which can lead to liver cirrhosis and other medical maladies and dangerous consequences for one’s life. Speaking to casual drinkers, “The Snowball” visually illustrates how anyone is at risk of becoming addicted to alcohol during this time of year when external climate variables can lead to excess consumption, even if the drinker does not immediately realize it.
Making good on the metaphor, the film follows one man as a quick liquor run gradually devolves into a full-blown addiction as a snowball gradually grows beside him, engulfing his whole life and eventually causing his demise. Set to the tune of Billie Holiday’s “Everything I Have Is Yours,” the film’s pathos is drawn from the sonic integrity of Holiday’s original recording maintained in the sound design as well as the singer’s tragic battle with substance abuse.
This entirely animated film was created using a hands-on, collaborative process rooted in traditional animation techniques, with every aspect of the artwork creation, design, and craftsmanship crafted entirely by human hands. AI-driven tools and processes were brought in during the animation rendering stage, helping the film achieve a distinct visual style that would have been difficult to achieve through... Read More