WEAPONS INTEGRATED

TitleWEAPONS INTEGRATED
BrandCENTER FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH, SHENYANG
Product / ServiceCENTER FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH, SHENYANG
CategoryA07. Use of Digital in a Media Campaign
EntrantOGILVY BEIJING, CHINA
Entrant Company OGILVY BEIJING, CHINA
Advertising Agency OGILVY BEIJING, CHINA

Credits

Name Company Position
Graham Fink Ogilvy Beijing Chief Creative Officer
Juggi Ramakrishnan/Qi Xingsheng/Wilson Chow/Doug Schiff/Wang Fei Ogilvy Beijing Creative Directors
Xie Yong Ogilvy Beijing Designer
Juggi Ramakrishnan/Wilson Chow/Guilin Bo/Chuyu Li Ogilvy Beijing Copywriters
Qi Xingsheng/Xiao Xiaodong/Fu Lei/Li Kaixin/Xie Yong/Wang Fei/Morris Ku Ogilvy Beijing Art Directors
Morris Ku Ogilvy Beijing Video Editor
Rita Yang/Quentina Yang/Li Jing Ogilvy Beiing Innovative Digital Planners/Producers
Jason Wee Ogilvy Beijing Website Designer
Eric Wu Ogilvy Beijing Creative Technologist
Soonguan Poh Ogilvy Beijing Art Director
Diederik Van Middelkoop Massive Music Shanghai Producer Music Producer
Jeremy Webb/Bob Wang Ogilvy Beijing Social Leads
Ben Xu Ogilvy Beijing Content/Kol Manager
Frank Chen Ogilvy Beijing Social Platform Technical Support
Zhang Lei Ogilvy Beijing Software Motion Designer
Guo Yu/Wan Xing/Wang Tongxue/Lin Wangqiu Ogilvy Beijing 3d Designers
Didi Shao/Sisi Xing Ogilvy Beijing Website Designers
Ding Jinfeng Ogilvy Beijing Outdoor Production Supervisor
Sun Zheng Ogilvy Beijing Animation Designer
Kaiser Sound Studios Sound Design

Results and Effectiveness

Nine TV channels covered campaign giving the campaign widespread exposure. Hundreds of teachers took part in the event. Thousands of parents learned from the website. And 326 calls were made to the campaign helpline in the first few weeks. 326 calls were made to the helpline in the first two weeks, along with creating 3,112,315 impressions on the Center's Weibo topic page. Over 30 websites (including government official sites) and 9 TV stations carried reports of this important campaign.

Creative Execution

We got six juveniles from the Shenyang Detention Center to narrate their stories. Artists then transformed the abusive words that had scarred the delinquents most during their childhood into the very weapons that they used to commit crimes in later years. Along with showing the words and weapons in an exhibition to teachers, the Center’s website told the stories through vivid motion graphics and emotional videos of six specific cases. And the site also connected those in need with the center’s psychologists.

Insights, Strategy and the Idea

The Center for Psychological Research, Shenyang, China, is a government body that is concerned about the rise of juvenile crime in the northern region. Their research shows a strong link between juvenile crime and childhood verbal abuse. They wanted parents and teachers of Shenyang to understand that this kind of abuse can cause significant psychiatric problems, sometimes even leading to violent crime. The objective was to give parents pause, to make them sit up and take notice about the style of parenting and the words they use with their children. The significant challenge was with such a small budget, how to create something that people noticed and that they felt deeply.