PROJECT REVOICE

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TitlePROJECT REVOICE
BrandTHE ALS ASSOCIATION
Product / ServicePROJECT REVOICE
CategoryE02. Innovative Use of Technology
EntrantBWM DENTSU Sydney, AUSTRALIA
Idea Creation BWM DENTSU Sydney, AUSTRALIA
PR HAYSTAC Sydney, AUSTRALIA
Production LYREBIRD Montreal, CANADA
Production 2 FINCH Sydney, AUSTRALIA
Production 3 NAKATOMI Sydney, AUSTRALIA
Production 4 RUMBLE STUDIOS Sydney, AUSTRALIA
Additional Company SPACE 66 Sydney, AUSTRALIA

Credits

Name Company Position
Rob Belgiovane BWM Dentsu Chief Creative Officer
Asheen Naidu BWM Dentsu Executive Creative Director
René Schultz BWM Dentsu Senior Art Director
Oskar Westerdal BWM Dentsu Senior Copywriter
Emma Durlacher BWM Dentsu Onscreen Producer
Eeuwout 'Dutchy' Baart BWM Dentsu Design Director
Jenna Mills BWM Dentsu Creative Services Director
Brett Ludeman FINCH Director
Brendon Killen BWM Dentsu Editor
Jason Carnew Haystac National General Manager
Sarah Littlefair Haystac General Manager Haystac Sydney
Alexandre de Brébisson Lyrebird Co-Founder and CEO
Jose Sotelo Lyrebird Co-Founder
Kundan Kumar Lyrebird Co-Founder
David Dodero Lyrebird Head of Operations
Corey Esse FINCH Executive Producer
Claire Thompson FINCH Producer
Emad Tahtouh Nakatomi Managing Director
Cara Szabo Nakatomi Producer
Hamish Pain Nakatomi Engineer
Patrick Barnes Nakatomi Senior Engineer
Ben Bray Nakatomi Interactive Team Lead
Tone Aston Rumble Studios Sound Designer
Cam Milne Rumble Studios Sound Designer
Sha Toth Rumble Studios Post Producer
Michael Gie Rumble Studios Music Producer
Darren Lim Rumble Studios Composer
Christopher Gregson Space 66 General Manager
Elliot Owen Space 66 Creative Director

The Campaign

In many ways, our voices are what make us human. For most patients losing the voice is particularly difficult as it’s such an integral part of one’s personality. Project Revoice gives people with ALS the ability to speak freely and naturally in their own voice, even after they can’t physically speak. To launch the program, we recreated the voice of Pat Quinn, who co-founded the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge while fighting the disease himself. Since Pat hadn’t backed up his voice in any way, we rebuilt his voice using audio data from Ice Bucket interviews and speeches found online. Going forward, this program will change how people live with ALS, allowing them to keep communicating as themselves, rather than through a proxy machine voice or a limited set of pre-recorded phrases.

Creative Execution

To rebuild Pat’s voice we had to create a data bank of audio for the algorithm to work with. Since Pat hadn’t banked any audio himself, our challenge was to build a sufficient data bank from old Ice Bucket interviews and speeches found online. In a sense, it was only because Pat gave the ALS community a voice through the Ice Bucket Challenge that we were able to give him his own voice back. After sourcing over 100 individual files of varying quality, we manually analyzed, cleaned up and transcribed every usable section to create a unified data bank for the algorithm to work with. Once the voice had been cloned through Lyrebird technology, we built a custom user interface for Pat to access the voice through his eye-tracking computer. In March 2018, surrounded by his family and friends Pat was finally able to speak again in his own voice, after over a year in silence. This emotional moment became the heart of our launch campaign, which started in our owned channels only but quickly spread through social conversations and earned media, primarily in US, Canada, UK and Australian markets. To make this technology available to the wider ALS community, Project Revoice has built an online voice bank where ALS sufferers can easily record the voice material necessary for their own voice clones. By the end of 2018 these recordings will be used to create more ‘Revoices’, which users can access and ‘speak’ with through the website or a custom API, via their own Assisted/Augmentative Communication (AAC) devices.

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