Media: TV
Category: Drinks, non-alcoholic
Client: Lucozade
Senior Brand Manager: Liam Angel
Agency: Grey London
Production: Believe Media
Country: United Kingdom
Director: Michel
Director: Nico
Creative Director: Jimmy Blom
Copywriter: Greg Ormrod
Art Director: Thomas Worthington
Creative Producer: Thea Evely and Leah Stolerman
Strategy Director: John Jones
Senior Planner: Antonia Tam
Business Director: Geraldine Gaillemin
Account Director: Max Arkell
Account Manager: Jamie Hamill
Media Agency: Mediacom
Media Planner: Tom Mills and Holly Jerreat
Editor: Matt Newman
Sound Design: Zak Kurtha, Sam Cross
VFX / Online: Eileen Chan, Stephen Miller, Grant Connor, Mark Beardall
Post Producer: Alex Plantin
Published: September 2018
Synopsis:
Grey London has created Lucozade Sport’s first long-form film ‘The Next Move’, starring world heavyweight boxing champion Anthony Joshua (AJ). In the nine-minute film we meet 19-year-old Michael Kuku, a Londoner with an ambition to succeed in the world of top-flight football coaching. He has a surprise visit from his hero, Anthony Joshua, who invites him to spend a day together to learn about what goes into becoming a sporting success. In the mini-documentary AJ revisits his past to motivate Michael and future generations to keep moving forward. As it journeys from the streets of Southwark, to sparring with coach Sean Murphy in Finchley Boxing Club and over to the rooftops of Wembley, the film focuses on the relationship between the two athletes. Anthony Joshua’s latest project as brand ambassador is being released just ahead of his coveted Wembley challenger fight with Alexander Povetkin, on Saturday 22nd September 2018. The aim is to use the film to build awareness of Lucozade Sport’s ‘Made to Move’ brand platform - an initiative to get one million people moving by 2020 - and to raise awareness of B Active, a newly launched initiative between Lucozade Ribena Suntory (Lucozade Sport brand owner) and Active Communities Network (ACN) where Michael volunteers as a coach. This three-year scheme has been established to help young adults aged 16-24 gain access to sport and forges new opportunities for them to develop essential life skills.