Snooze says ‘a great day starts with a good night’s sleep’ in new work via Bellwether Agency
Australian retailer Snooze is reminding Aussies that ‘a great day starts with a good night’s sleep’ in a new campaign via Bellwether Agency.
The campaign will launch over the Australian Open in February, and will be run nationally through TV, radio, digital, social and in store. It’s the second major work from Bellwether since commencing working with Snooze in early 2020.
The campaign includes a 45 & 30, and a series of 15 second commercials, Directed by Sweetshop’s Paul Nevison.
Says Andrew Crook, creative director, Bellwether: “We remind the audience that sleep provides the fuel that helps us to get the most out of our days, without sounding too worthy or preachy. We almost place too much importance on what we do during the daylight hours trying to be healthier. This idea is a gentle reminder that, while we are giving life a red hot go, to not forget about the importance of our nightly recharge.”
Says Doni Davies, GM marketing, Snooze: “Sleep is one of those things we all know we need more of yet continue to neglect. We seem to spend every waking hour trying to be healthier versions of ourselves, when it’s sleep that helps us do all these things in the first place. At Snooze, we help people in their search for a better sleep, a more rested start to the new day.”
Says Crook: “We show everyday Australians attempting to improve their health and well-being, even if the outcome doesn’t go strictly to plan. This is what makes the message relatable to our audience. It’s about people attempting to be a fitter healthier version of themselves, without being too perfect.”
Agency: Bellwether Agency
Strategy Director: David Llewellyn
Executive Creative Director: Andrew Crook
Art Director: Trevor Darby
Writer: Andrew North
Agency Producer: Jules Callan
Client: Snooze
General Manager Marketing: Doni Davies
Media Agency: Starcom
Production Company: Sweetshop
Director: Paul Nevison
Managing Director: Edward Pontifex
Executive Producer: Greg Fyson
Producer: Tom Davies
DOP: Jason Hargreaves
Art Director: Helen O’Loan
Offline: Arc Edit
Editor: James Ashbolt
Post Producer: Freya Maddock
Original Music – Brett Shaw
Colourist – Martin Greer
Sound Mix – Paul McCosh @ Viva Sound
Photographer – Garth Oriander
17 Comments
Lovely concept! Great work Bellwether
Wonderful evolution of the existing “Serious about sleep” platform. Nice to see that idea keep delivering.
So much more depth than the ‘Serious about sleep’ campaign, this really hit the mark for me. Watched it twice! Congrats Bellwether.
Love the human insight in this, real depth & a lovely execution. This ad really hit the mark for me. Congrats Bellwether.
Owning sleep is a smart move. Nice.
Lovely idea well executed.
Yes, very nice, but what are they going to do about the ridiculously inflated prices of beds when it comes to the point of purchase?
How will they separate themselves from their competitors?
The insight is generic.
Sounds like you need a good night’s sleep.
And what are they going to do about the loose wheel on my bed. How will seperate themselves from the travesty?
Sounds like you got out of the wrong side of the bed this morning, mate …
Hey snipers. Dismiss my valid concerns. Dream on. Continue living in your little bubble, protected from any accountability for your work, unconcerned whether it’s effective or not, or whether it solves a real marketing problem. As long as you’re creating pretty pictures that show the inbred advertising community how cool you are. Yes, I used to be like that too.
Love the line ‘If you want to get more out of your days, let us help you get more out of your nights’, that’s a keeper!
…that the client must have pushed them to add their logo bottom right of frame for the on air version.
Good idea.
I will go to Forty Winks today.
Come on people you’ve got to own it.
Can’t beat them, copy them.
@Serious about strategy. This is where 40 winks found their ‘serious about sleep’ strategy. Wake up!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3hvbn0lyEk
Guys, this is ridiculous. This tells me literally nothing about snooze. Why would it generate even a single sale?
Collossal waste of money and time.