BBC Film Bringing us closer by BBC Creative Services

The Film titled Bringing us closer was done by BBC Creative Services advertising agency for BBC in United Kingdom. It was released in Apr 2020.

BBC: Bringing us closer

Credits & Description:

Agency: BBC Creative London
Production: Somesuch
Director: Dan Emmerson
Executive Creative Director: Helen Rhodes
Creative Director: Lambros Charalambous
Creative Director: Becca Pottinger
Creative: Matt Pam
Creative: simon hipwell
Producer: Tom Gardner
Agency Producer: Liz Dolan
Executive Producer: Tash Tan
Head of Planning – Michael Lean
Head of Project Management – Diya Hofman
Production Manager: Clare Donaldson
Production Co-Ord: Beth Morson
Researchers: Ed Hobson, Caleb King & Farard Painchun
Production
Editor – Tom Lindsay from Trim Editing
Colourist – Jason Wallis at ETC
Composer – Alex Baranowski
Sound Mix – Anony Moore & Mark Hills from Factory
Published: April 2020
Country: United Kingdom
Synopsis:
At a time when the UK is facing an unprecedented crisis, the role of the BBC as a public service broadcaster which helps keep the country informed, educated and entertained, has never been more important. The film from BBC Creative, which is launched today, demonstrates that even though we are physically further apart than ever before, the BBC is helping us create shared experiences and emotions that will bring us closer as a society when we need it most. Whether it’s through BBC News providing accurate and impartial information to the public, the raft of BBC educational programming that has been announced, BBC Local Radio doing all it can to help its audience or prime-time shows like Have I Got News For You keeping us entertained, the BBC is on-hand to provide something for everyone. The film is a montage of real life footage of the events of the past few weeks, moving from empty supermarket shelves, and deserted streets to heart-warming interviews, viral moments like the ‘Clap for our NHS carers’ as well as personal videos from NHS staff and the construction of the NHS Nightingale hospitals. Accompanying the pictures is the poem Don’t Quit by Edgar Guest, which in the 90 second edit released today is read by the star of BBC drama Luther, Idris Elba.