WHERE JOY LIVES

Bronze Spike

Demo Film

Film

TitleWHERE JOY LIVES
BrandP&G
Product / ServiceVICKS
CategoryB02. Colour Correction / Grading
EntrantPUBLICIS SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE
Idea Creation PUBLICIS SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE
Production EGG FILMS Johannesburg, SOUTH AFRICA
Post Production POST MODERN Johannesburg, SOUTH AFRICA
Post Production 2 TIGERFIGHT Johannesburg, SOUTH AFRICA

Credits

Name Company Position
Ajay Vikram Publicis Singapore Chief Creative Officer
Donna Dimayuga Publicis Singapore Creative Director
Paulo Villones Publicis Singapore Associate Creative Director
Natalie VanderVorst Publicis Singapore Vice President, Global Clients
Prachi Partagalkar Publicis Singapore Business Director
Jess Geli Publicis Singapore Account Director
Sophie Ow Publicis Singapore Account Manager
Debra Wong Prodigious Singapore Agency Producer
Jeigh Santarina Prodigious Singapore Agency Producer
Nigel Tan Publicis Singapore Project Director
Lesli Sng Publicis Singapore Project Manager

Write a short summary of what happens in the film.

Not every child is born into a family that offers unconditional support and love. But with a #TouchOfCare, they can rise above their circumstances to reach their full potential. This is the true story of how extraordinary care transformed Lizo Tom’s life. Lizo had lost his son Luvuyo, but his bereavement spurred him on to care for others, inspired by the woman who loved him like her own. Lizo was abandoned at a hospital doorstep by his mother right after he was born. After spending three years at the hospital, he was sent to an orphanage where he met Mama Abisana, a woman who cared for him deeply despite not being related by blood. The support he received from her inspired him to build the Luvuyo Center for Children, named in memory of his late son, and to give care back to the community as Mama Abisana cared for him.

Cultural / Context information for the jury

This story epitomizes a core cultural value in South Africa called “ubuntu”. Ubuntu is defined as humanity towards others, translated as “I am because we are.” It recognizes that we achieve ourselves by caring for those around us, creating a circularity of care and compassion that helps rebuild communities. This cultural value is embedded in every South African’s heart and soul, and this film shows how it enables people to go beyond biological ties and transform other people's lives for the better.

Tell the jury about the colour grading.

The main intent of the color grading is to aid the mood of the narrative as it moves from suffering to hope – while keeping authenticity and cultural nuances intact. We started the film with enhanced bluish undertones to bring out the melancholy and heaviness of the emotional scenes. As the story progresses, we introduced warmer tones and pops of color to punctuate heartwarming moments between mother and child. We also raised the warm tones across all human elements to bring out the richness of the black skin color, with respect to authenticity. Soft rays of light are made evident in the final scenes to imbue the ending with a feeling of hope and optimism.

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