Director Ninian Doff of Pulse Films directed this Royal Blood’s music clip which flips between a red and blue filter to reveal a hidden story.
Doff was literally switching the filters on the camera as DP Pat Scola was lensing.
Director Ninian Doff of Pulse Films directed this Royal Blood’s music clip which flips between a red and blue filter to reveal a hidden story.
Doff was literally switching the filters on the camera as DP Pat Scola was lensing.
Client Warner Music UK/Royal Bloods Sam Seager, Warner commissioner. Production Pulse Films Ninian Doff, director; Sarah Park, producer: Laura Tunstall, exec producer; Pat Scola, DP; Pete Collie, production manager; Ashley Fenton, production designer; Megan Fenton, art coordinator; Ric Renae Hughes, costume designer; Tine Cohen, hair/make-up SFX; Josh Tessier, stunt coordinator. Editorial Homespun Leo King, editor. Post Finish Julien Biard, colorist. Performers Stella Mauve, Joe Pease
Continuing their partnership to combat the mental health crisis among America’s youth, the Ad Council and McCann New York have released the latest installment of the “Sound It Out” campaign which focuses on helping parents and caregivers have meaningful conversations with their kids about emotional wellbeing.
The new work, “Listening is a Form of Love,” focuses on the important role parents and caregivers play in supporting young people’s emotional wellbeing and is supported by new data from Surgo Health’s Youth Mental Health Tracker. The survey highlights that: 55% of youth (ages 10-24) report mental health struggles; and one in five youth report symptoms of depression, and one in four report symptoms of anxiety.
The film includes an interactive digital experience that invites parents to practice “holding space” by pressing the space bar to listen to kids sharing what they wish their parents could hear, in their own words. Along with this literal interpretation of the active listening the campaign encourages, the website also gives valuable tools to help parents and caregivers be better listeners, and in turn, better support their kids.
There is also this 60-second PSA--directed by Alex Fischman Cardenas via Greenpoint Pictures--which underscores the power and importance of listening to your loved ones.
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