In this TV spot, we follow an older gentleman as he travels home from his job working in a corporate mailroom. When he arrives at his apartment, he finds a golden envelope filled with scratchers left for him anonymously by his young neighbor. This theme of selfless giving continues through radio, with stories about people leaving golden envelopes for their mailmen and waitresses.
Client Goldieblox Production The Academy Sam Pecknold, director; Zia Mohajerjasbi, co-director; Harry Calbom, exec producer; Jason Puccinelli, production designer. Editorial Foundation Content James Lipetzky, editor; Jesse Richard, assistant editor; Stacy Paris, post producer. Animation Ed Skudder, Lynn Wang, Mike Holm Music Pico Sound
The Best Work You May Never See: SAFE Project, FCB Health, LOBO Build “Snowball” To Raise Awareness of Wintertime Alcohol Misuse
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