WALK FREE

TitleWALK FREE
BrandMINDEROO FOUNDATION
Product / ServiceN/A
CategoryB07. Not-for-profit / Charity / Government
EntrantLEO BURNETT SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA
Idea Creation LEO BURNETT SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA
Media Placement STARCOM Sydney, AUSTRALIA
Production INFINITY SQUARED Sydney, AUSTRALIA
Production 2 RUMBLE STUDIOS Sydney, AUSTRALIA

Credits

Name Company Position
Jason Williams Leo Burnett Sydney Chief Creative Officer
Andrew Fergusson Leo Burnett Sydney Executive Creative Director
Nigel Clark Leo Burnett Sydney Creative Director
Adrian Ely Leo Burnett Sydney Creative Director
Megan Smith Leo Burnett Sydney Copywriter
Daniel Stewart Leo Burnett Sydney Art Director
Belinda Drew Leo Burnett Sydney Chief Client Partner
Gemma Cox Leo Burnett Sydney Business Director
Abbie Dubin-Rhodin Leo Burnett Sydney Strategist
Lucy Appleyard Leo Burnett Sydney Producer
Alan Harca Infinity Squared Director
Mel Reardon Infinity Squared Producer

Write a short summary of what happens in the film

Rather than revealing the topic upfront, the videos would seamlessly fit into people’s suggested video feed and searches, reaching engaged audiences during their digital downtime rather than becoming another part of their passive doom scrolling.

Cultural / Context information for the jury

There are some lives you don’t see on your social feed. According to the newly released Stacked Odds Report from Walk Free, 1 in 130 women and girls are living in modern slavery around the world--a higher than any other point in history--making it one of the greatest feminist issues of our time. Our task was to raise awareness of the report and this troubling statistic in order to create a groundswell of public support for large scale action against the modern slavery of girls and women that Walk Free could leverage in conversations with government and industry bodies around the world. Our solution was to create a series of films that mimic and subvert popular YouTube formats that would draw in viewers before revealing the insidious nature of modern slavery.