Title | WEDDING SPEECH |
Brand | SPARK |
Product / Service | SPARK |
Category | A09. Consumer Services / Business to Business |
Entrant | COLENSO BBDO Auckland, NEW ZEALAND |
Idea Creation | COLENSO BBDO Auckland, NEW ZEALAND |
Media Placement | PHD Auckland, NEW ZEALAND |
Production | FINCH Auckland, NEW ZEALAND |
Additional Company | SPARK NEW ZEALAND Auckland, NEW ZEALAND |
Name | Company | Position |
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Nick Worthington | Colenso BBDO | Creative Chairman |
Levi Slavin | Colenso BBDO | Chief Creative Officer |
Dan Wright | Colenso BBDO | Executive Creative Director |
Renata Gordon | Colenso BBDO | Senior Business Director |
Ryan Butterfield | Colenso BBDO | Business Director |
Natasha Gill | Colenso BBDO | Senior TV Producer |
Payton Cox | Colenso BBDO | TV Producer |
Mylene Ong | Colenso BBDO | Head of Strategy |
Sarah Williams | Spark | Brand Experience Tribe Lead |
Hannah Bay | Spark | Brand Lead Partner |
Karen Bryson | FINCH | Production Company Executive Producer |
Jimena Murray | FINCH | Production Company Producer |
Christopher Riggert | FINCH | Director |
Jeremy Rouse | Jeremy Rouse | DOP |
Stewart Reeves | The Editors | Editor |
Pete Ritchie | Pete Ritchie | Colourist |
Shane Taipari | Franklin Rd. | Sound Design |
Guy Amitai | Pivot Audio | Music Composer |
All the devices in our lives can help us create profoundly human moments. Those are exactly the times the technology should fade away. At their best our devices should help us be more human. Wedding Speech, for Spark -New Zealand’s largest telco -is above all a film celebrating our human relationships. It tells the story of the months leading up to a wedding. An already emotional time, complicated by the sudden hospitalisation of the bride’s father. As it unfolds, the film looks at the powerful connection between a father and daughter, their shared optimism, and a wedding gift made possible by everyday technology. Wedding Speech juxtaposes the audio from the wedding day celebration against pictures showing the often difficult journey to get there. The technique plays with the conflicting emotions that are a staple of every close relationship, mixing happy and sad together to create something textured and real.
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