Matthew McConaughey teamed up with Roy Spence, co-founder and chairman of GSD&M, again on a new COVID-19 PSA, this one titled “War With A Virus.
McConaughey narrates the spot which he and Spence co-created, co-wrote and co-directed. The PSA promotes isolation and safety amid the coronavirus pandemic. The campaign urges people to stay home, and explains that doing so will continue to help prevent hospitals from being overwhelmed, and gives scientists time to find what’s needed to create a vaccine. The PSA will be running across broadcast nationally and on social.
Credits
Creative/Production/Editorial Roy Spence, Matthew McConaughey, creative directors/writers/directors; Spencer Gilliam, producer/editor. Color Joe Malina, colorist Audio TBD Post Dusty Albertz, sound mixer. Music Track: “Under The Ocean” by Hidden State. Music Marmoset David Swensen, composer.
Zocdoc has launched its 2025 brand campaign, “You’ve Got Options,” which takes an exaggerated, humorous approach to conveying the joy of feeling in control of your health care.
Created by agency 72andSunny, “You’ve Got Options” showcases the joy patients feel when they’ve found the right caregiver for them, despite the otherwise joyless circumstances. Underneath the satirical tone of each film lies a universal truth: The healthcare experience should make patients feel better, not worse, during their time of need.
The work simultaneously illustrates the plurality of providers across disciplines — from general practitioners to dentists to eye doctors to mental health specialists.
Zocdoc is intentionally set up to give more power to the patient, offering verified patients reviews and giving them a breadth and depth of providers. This helps each patient find the provider who is just right for their particular needs.
Among the package of spots--directed by Adam & Dave via production companies Arts & Sciences and Salmon--is this one titled “Couples Therapy,” the brand’s first about mental health care. A couple is shown finding common ground over finding a therapist on Zocdoc, yelling as if it were an over-the-top argument.