Ben Film Be Better in Bed by Etcetera Amsterdam

The Film titled Be Better in Bed was done by Etcetera Amsterdam advertising agency for Ben in Netherlands. It was released in Aug 2018.

Ben: Be Better in Bed

Brand
Media
Released
August 2018
Posted
March 2020

Credits & Description:

Category: Electronics, Technology
Media: Film
Alternative title: Ben beter in bed
Client: Ben
Client: Ivonne van Zuilen, Bianca Filemon, Denise van Dongen

Agency: Etcetera
Creatives: Ben Imhoff, Leendert Jan de Ronde, Luuk Simonse
Strategy: Job Koopman
Account: Michael Nap
Agency Producer: Marieke Prette, Tamara Bogaard

Production Company: Holyfools
Director: Daan Groot
Producer: Erik Mertens
DOP: Gábor Déak
Editor: Emiel Nuninga
Gradig/Online: The Compound
Sound: Soundsright
Published: July 2018
Synopsis:
The phone-condom looks like a regular condoms and is packaged in the same way - but it’s larger and firmer, so that it fits around a mobile phone, blocking it from being used. The idea behind it is to show that people can have more real fun in bed by not being distracted by mobile phones.

‘NO SEX PLEASE, I’M ON MY MOBILE PHONE’
Dutch telecom provider Ben, and Amsterdam-based creative agency Etcetera, have launched the Ben-branded phone-condom - an eye-catching stunt to kick-off their “Better in Bed” campaign – and a radical solution to some of the relationship woes affecting today’s mobile phone dependent society.
The world’s first phone-condom has been introduced as an irreverent – and arguably somewhat distasteful - way to solve modern relationship problems. Ben, which is one of the Netherlands’ leading low-cost Telco’s, has worked with research agency DirectResearch, to conduct a piece of research analysing the impact that mobile phones have on Dutch people’s lives. The results show that whilst in bed, the Dutch spend more time with their mobile phones than with their partners. Even though the research shows that 9 out of 10 people get annoyed when their partner uses their phone in bed.
Of the under 30’s, it appears that two in ten allow themselves to be distracted by their mobile during the act of sexual intercourse. According to a whopping 70% of the respondents, using a mobile in bed comes at the expense of their sex lives.