Title | PRINCE CHARMING |
Brand | NATIONAL CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL |
Product / Service | PUBLIC AWARENESS |
Category | B07. Not-for-profit / Charity / Government |
Entrant | OGILVY SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE |
Idea Creation | OGILVY SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE |
Production | ATYPICAL FILMS Singapore, SINGAPORE |
Post Production | SONG ZU SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE |
Additional Company | HOGARTH WORLDWIDE Singapore, SINGAPORE |
Name | Company | Position |
---|---|---|
Nicolas Courant | Ogilvy Singapore | Chief Creative Officer |
Elrid Carvalho | Ogilvy Singapore | Creative Director |
Paul Kemp | Ogilvy Singapore | Creative Director |
Shawnn Lai | Ogilvy Singapore | Creative Director |
Ann May Chua | Hogarth Worldwide | Agency Producer |
Jonas Ang | Hogarth Worldwide | Online Editor |
Zarifah Rejap | Hogarth Worldwide | Motion Graphics Editor |
Abdul Rahim | Hogarth Worldwide | Post Producer |
Ishita Roy | Ogilvy Singapore | Strategy Director |
Mitchell Tan | Ogilvy Singapore | Managing Partner |
Eunice Lum | Ogilvy Singapore | Account Director |
Kai Yao Chua | Ogilvy Singapore | Account Executive |
Caleb Huang | Atypical Films | Director |
Desmond Tan | Atypical Films | Executive Producer |
Yee Zhiyun | Atypical Films | Executive Producer |
Denise Koh | Atypical Films | Producer |
Sng Yexiang | Atypical Films | Director Of Photography |
Neo Ruixin | Atypical Films | Editor |
Abraham Yuen | Atypical Films | Editor |
Gerard Fitzgerald | Song Zu | Creative Director |
Adrian Sergovich | Song Zu | Composer |
Damien Waddell | Song Zu | Sound Designer |
Dione Tan | Song Zu | Sound Designer |
Donny Pereira | Song Zu | Executive Producer |
The film follows the online love affair between Ella and Brandon. Successful at running a bridal studio, but unsuccessful in love, Ella signs onto an online dating website where she matches with Brandon. Soon begins their roller coaster online dating life. Witty banter and charming texts keep the two lonely souls engrossed in each other’s company. A traveling businessman, Brandon’s work travels end up adding constant hurdles to the two meeting in real life. However, this doesn’t stop both of them from long conversations through the night. The film gives the audience a fly-on-the-wall view of their growing fondness for each other, which grows into falling in love online, even though they have never met offline. On the day, the two are finally going to meet Brandon’s mum falls ill in HK and everything starts to unravel. Will Ella and Brandon have the happily-ever-after every couple dreams of?
As with every booming metropolis, Singaporeans too give precedence to following career milestones and goals while putting their love life on the back burner. Lonely Singaporean women take to online dating websites and apps in hope of finding their Prince Charming. In recent years, these sites have become the hunting ground for online scammers who prey on the emotions of lonely women and rob them of their hard earned life’s savings. The National Crime Prevention Council wanted to create awareness of these online love scams and warn women of the dangers of meeting these so called Prince Charmings online. Taking inspiration from real online love scams, we wanted any woman who has “fallen” for the charms of their online lovers to ensure, before offering financial support, they are actually conversing with a real person rather than just the photograph they see in the online profile.