NSPCC Film Alfie the Astronaut by Leo Burnett London

The Film titled Alfie the Astronaut was done by Leo Burnett London advertising agency for NSPCC in United Kingdom. It was released in Sep 2015.

NSPCC: Alfie the Astronaut

Brand
Media
Released
September 2015
Posted
September 2015
Executive Creative Director
Creative Director
Production Agency
Director

Awards:

New York Festival 2016
Film CraftDirectionThird Prize Award
Film CraftBest Production ValueFirst Prize Award
Film CraftCinematographyThird Prize Award
LIA 2016
Production & Post-ProductionDirectionBronze Winner
Production & Post-ProductionCinematographyBronze Winner
Circle Awards 2016
Film CraftBest Production DesignBronze
FilmBest Tv 60secs And OverBronze

Credits & Description:

Agency: Leo Burnett London
Client: NSPCC Tessa Herbert, Head of Marketing
Brand: NSPCC
Media: TV
Creative Team: Matt Lee & Pete Heyes
Creative Director: Beri Cheetham
Executive Creative Director: Justin Tindall
Agency TV Producer: Hannah Boase
Agency Planner: Kit Altin, Frances Gibbs
Client Service Team: Sarah-Jayne Ljungstrom
Production Company: Knucklehead:
Director: Chris Hewitt
Producer: Matthew Brown
Production Manager: Sarah Aranda-Garzon
Director of Photography: Chayse Irvin
Editing: Whitehouse Post:
Editor: Adam Marshall
Assistant Editor Iain Whitewright
Executive Producer: Lisa Kenrick
Producer: Antonia Porter
Post Production: Electric Theatre Collective:
2D Lead: Taran Spear
Nuke: Tane Welham
Flame: Adam Watson
CG: Dean Robinson and Hendrik Freuer
Telecine: Aubrey Woodiwiss
Post Producer: Therese Mayer, Fritzi Nicolaur
Media Agency: OMD UK
Media Planner : Diane Alagar, Lee Isaacs
Music: ‘One Half’ Artist: Julianna Barwick
*All figures, unless otherwise stated, are from YouGov Plc. Total sample size was 2,029 adults. Fieldwork was undertaken between 31st July- 4th August 2015. The survey was carried out online. The figures have been weighted and are representative of all UK adults (aged 18+).​
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