Title | #HOLDTIGHT |
Brand | AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND BANKING GROUP |
Product / Service | AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND BANKING GROUP |
Category | A01. Direction |
Entrant | REVOLVER/WILL O'ROURKE Sydney, AUSTRALIA |
Idea Creation | TBWA\MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA |
Production | REVOLVER/WILL O'ROURKE Sydney, AUSTRALIA |
Name | Company | Position |
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Paul Reardon | TBWA\Melbourne | Executive Creative Director |
Tara Ford | TBWA\Melbourne | Creative Director |
Tim Woolford & Scott Canning | TBWA\Melbourne | Creatives |
Max Reed | TBWA\Melbourne | Social Creative |
Margot Ger | TBWA\Melbourne | Head of Broadcast |
Dave Keating | TBWA\Melbourne | Head of Integrated Production |
Ricci Meldrum | TBWA\Melbourne | Regional Group Head |
Claire Tenzer | TBWA\Melbourne | Group Business Director |
Amelia Van Veenendaal | TBWA\Melbourne | Project Director |
Todd McLerie | TBWA\Melbourne | Project Manager |
Paul Arena | TBWA\Melbourne | Digital Planner |
Harrison Webster | TBWA\Melbourne | Content Director |
Stephanie Leddin | TBWA\Melbourne | Content Producer |
Jesse Richards | TBWA\Melbourne | Content Creator/Editor |
Michael Ritchie | Revolver/Will O'Rourke | Managing Director/Executive Producer |
Josh Mullens | Revolver/Will O'Rourke | Head of Projects/Executive Producer |
The Glue Society's Pete Baker | Revolver/Will O'Rourke | Director |
Jasmin Helliar | Revolver/Will O'Rourke | Producer |
Geoffrey Simpson | Revolver/Will O'Rourke | Director of Photography |
n/a | The Glue Society Studios | Edit House |
Philip Horn | n/a | Editor |
Christine Trodd | n/a | Colourist |
Lee Sandiford | n/a | Online |
n/a | Level Two Music | Music & Sound |
Michael Edwards | Level Two Music | Composer |
New research finds the LGBTIQ community twice as likely to feel uncomfortable holding hands in public. This film highlights the daily pressures that the LGBTIQ community faces. It's a simple and loving gesture to hold your partner's hand, however for fear of discrimination, and experiences in violence and abuse - the reality is that many in the community still don't feel safe. The disconnect between perception and reality is saddening. Holding hands is the simplest expression of affection, whether it be a family member, friend, first date or lifelong partner. It's hard to fathom, in 2017, that not everyone is comfortable with this small but significant gesture.