Highways England Film Space Invaders [video] by adam&eveDDB London

The Film titled Space Invaders [video] was done by adam&eveDDB London advertising agency for Highways England in United Kingdom. It was released in Oct 2018.

Highways England: Space Invaders [video]

Media
Released
October 2018
Posted
March 2020

Credits & Description:

Client: Alison Holiday, Head of Marketing & Events
Annemarie Hennessy, Senior Marketing Manager
Brand: Highways England
Project name: Don’t be a Space Invader
Chief Creative Officer: Richard Brim
Creative Director: Simon Lloyd
Creatives: Shay Reading, Frank Ginger, Paul Knowles
Agency producer: Charles Woodall
Agency producer: Jaki-Jo Hannan
Planner: Milla McPhee
Business Director: Mike Stern
Account Director: Abi Robinson
Account Manager: Tom Peters and Holly Fletcher
Designer/Typographer: Paul Knowles and Scott Silvey, King Henry
Media agency: Carat
Media planner: Emma Kwarteng
Production company: Smuggler
Producer: Darren Tuohy
Director: Stylewar
D.O.P: Ben Magahy
Editing Company: Stitch
Editor: Tim Hardy
Post Production: Swiss
Colourist: Max Strömberg
Supervisor: Pablo Fernandez
VFX coordinator: Jonas From
Post Producer: Emma Rosas Hott
Music Supervisor: NA
Audio Post Production: 750mph – Mark Hellaby
Soundtrack name and composer: Invade Space - Darren Mudge
Data Planner: Nic English
Published: September 2018
Synopsis:
adam&eveDDB has created a new car bumper sticker featuring Space Invaders as part of a public safety campaign for Highways England.
The integrated campaign, which is the first by adam&eveDDB for Highways England, has been developed because of statistics showing one in eight of all casualties are caused by people driving too closely to the vehicle in front, with more than 100 people killed or seriously injured in a year.
It uses the classic arcade game’s graphics, characters and sound effects, first released by TAITO, a Japanese game manufacturer, 40 years ago in 1978. It carries the tagline: ‘Don’t be a Space Invader. Stay safe, stay back’.
The campaign, which also spans outdoor, radio and online film, highlights the dangers and impact of tailgating – driving too close to the car in front – with the aim of reducing accidents and making driving less stressful for motorists.
The bumper sticker features Space Invaders’ iconic pixelated enemy alien character to symbolise a car that is tailgating. The bumper sticker acts as a warning to the car behind to stay back a safe distance.
In the online film a driver is shown being tailgated by the Space Invaders enemy alien.
Alison Holliday, Head of Marketing & Events at Highways England, said: “We know that if we can get drivers to leave more space between them and the car in front we can significantly cut the number of serious and fatal injuries on the road. By bringing this safety issue to life in a memorable way, adam&eveDDB has created a campaign that will, we are optimistic, nudge behaviour in a positive direction.”
Mike Stern, Managing Partner at adam&eveDDB, said: ‘Once we hit on the idea of using Space Invaders we knew it was the perfect fit. It not only works well in bringing the driving safety idea to life, but we know that millions and millions of people love the game and will enjoy being reminded of it when it wherever they see or hear it, instead of tuning out and missing this important message.”