The Guardian Film, Digital Fun Run by BBH London

The Film titled Fun Run was done by BBH London advertising agency for The Guardian in United Kingdom. It was released in Apr 2015.

The Guardian: Fun Run

Released
April 2015
Posted
April 2015
Industry
Production Agency
Producer
Creative Director

Awards:

D&AD Awards, 2016
Film AdvertisingTv Commercial CampaignsWood Pencil
British Arrows Awards, 2016
The WinnerUK TV SeriesBronze
The WinnerBest 30 Second TV Commercial: The John Webster AwardGold
The WinnerBest 30 Second TV CommercialGold
The WinnerNewspapers, Magazines and MusicSilver
One Show, 2016
FilmConsumer - Television / 30 Second - SingleSilver Pencil
FilmConsumer - Television / 30 Second - CampaignBronze Pencil
Circle Awards 2016
FilmBest Tv 30-60secs (Campaign)Silver
WritingBest Tv Script Writing (Campaign)Silver
RadioBest Radio Over 30secs (Campaign)Gold
WritingBest Radio Script Writing (Campaign)Gold

Credits & Description:

Client: The Guardian And Observer
Advertising Agency BBH
Creative Director Joakim Borgstrom
Art Director / Creative Jack Smedley
Copywriter / Creative George Hackforth-Jones
Agency Producer Natalie Parish
Account Director Zoe Verrion
Production Company Outsider
Director James Rouse
Producer Benji Howell
Director of Photography Alex Melman
Production Manager Tim Steele
Production Designer Chris Lightburn Jones
Casting Director Amelia Hashimi
Lead Actor Jamie Zubairi
Lead Actress Sarah Goddard
Costume Wardrobe Layla Griffin
Hair, Makeup and Prosthetics Red Miller
Voice Over Artiste Julian Barratt
Editing Company Work Post
Editor Bill Smedley
Post Production Facility MPC
Colourist George K
Audio Post Production Factory
Sound Designer Tom Joyce
Own Your Weekend. Or Someone Else Will.
Your weekends are a battleground. It's all too easy to lose it and end up doing something you'd rather not. The British are famously very polite and will often smile and put a brave face on bad situations.
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