Women's Equality Party/WEP Film, Digital People by Cheil London

The Film titled People was done by Cheil London advertising agency for Women's Equality Party/WEP in United Kingdom. It was released in Apr 2016.

Women's Equality Party/WEP: People

Released
April 2016
Posted
April 2016
Copywriter
Executive Creative Director
Producer
Creative Director

Credits & Description:

Executive Creative Director: Caitlin Ryan
Creative Director: Matt Jukes
Copywriter: Tom Dunn
Film Content Creative: Kevin Morosky
Director: Kevin Morosky
Head of TV and Content: Nana Bempah
Chief Growth Officer, UK & Europe: Cat Davis
Editor: Carmen Navarro
Post Production: The Farm
Producer: Ed Smalley
Colourist: Sonny Sheridan
Sound Design Wave Studios
Producers:­­ Rebecca Boswell, Amy Daniels
Engineers: Ed Downham, Tom Heddy
DoP James Rhodes
Head of Social Jon Buckley
Digital Producer Camille Wallace
MEDIA
Media planning/buying: Medicom
WEP urge people to give half their votes to equality in London Mayoral elections 
Today the Women's Equality Party kicks off its campaign for the London Mayoral elections urging people to give half of their votes to equality. Londoners can be identified by a combination of factors spanning race, religion, gender, or any other number of signifiers. But when it comes to politics, people become defined by just one label: their choice of party. Not any more.
Cheil London's campaign for WEP explains how Londoners can vote in a way that supports equality and not just their political party in this year's election. People will be given two votes on their ballot paper on 5th May, and WEP is calling for people to give one of those two votes to their party, so show the other political parties that they support equality. 
The campaign is made up of a number of films featuring WEP leader and Mayoral candidate Sophie Walker, party founder Sandi Toksvig, singer Lily Allen, chef Jack Monroe, psychotherapist Philippa Perry and actor Hugh Quarshie, alongside a host of notable Londoners, to explain why they are voting for equality. 
Sophie Walker's film features a powerful message about equality by having half of her words bleeped out. “You can only hear half of what I'm saying. Unfortunately, that's not uncommon when it comes to women's voices in politics,” she explains, ending the ad with message that runs throughout the campaign: “Give half of your votes to equality, WE think that's fair.”
The campaign runs across online and social media platforms and will include shareable images demonstrating how Londoners can give half their votes to equality. 
Sophie Walker, Women’s Equality Party leader and London Mayoral candidate, said: “The Women's Equality Party are doing politics differently. We're extremely proud of this campaign showing how Londoners can lend their voice to the battle for equality while still supporting their personal politics. There is one place where all Londoners are equal - at the ballot box - and WE hope they will join our campaign to give half their votes to equality on 5 May.”
Caitlin Ryan, Executive Creative Director at Cheil London, said: “This campaign has a brilliant range of voices giving their support to equality because London is a melting pot of different races, backgrounds and beliefs. It shows why supporting equality is the best kind of identifier, and why it's about time things changed. We're honoured to be working with WEP.”