MTV EXIT and rock band Simple Plan launch music video led awareness message to fight trafficking via 18 Feet & Rising, Sydney
Updated to include video. Creative Agency, 18 Feet & Rising Sydney are launching a music video led awareness message for MTV EXIT, together with Rock Band, Simple Plan.
The music video tells an emotionally charged story of children trapped and forced to work in a textiles factory somewhere in Asia. In the video, all hope looks lost until a young child worker hatches a plan. Video will be available here on Monday.
Says Dejan Rasic, ECD at 18 Feet & Rising Sydney: “Awareness of human trafficking has risen to prominence around the world in recent years and mainstream media channels are increasingly giving it
a voice. Like any message fighting for attention, our goal first and foremost is to be seen by the audience we are targeting and those most at risk of being trafficked.”
18 Feet & Rising Sydney commissioned Ash Bolland from Curious Films to direct the music video.
Says Bolland: “I’m incredibly proud of what our cast and crew achieved with this music video and short film, our goal was at all costs tell a story with integrity and with the goal to help.
The team shot over three days in Sydney, turning local urban locations into Asia-specific ones. Research including photographs and footage of actual child-labour sweatshops was used to ensure the finished product reflected the conditions young kids worked in.
Says Tara Riddell: “It was always a big ask to shoot kids, action, guns and make it look and feel like Asia. It was very important to Ash that we make it look “real”, which I truly believe we achieved.”
In addition to being broadcast on MTV worldwide, the project will be screened at grass roots pop-up open-air screenings in villages across Asia. The goal of these events is to reach out and communicate to children who are most at risk.
Says Bolland: “Our little film will be played at these local events to help kids understand that these factories are not the golden ticket they are lead to believe. Matt from MTV EXIT tells me that it’s very moving when you see 800 plus kids at a pop up screening, with generators brought into these little towns and eyes wide open watching the screen.”
Curious Film executive producer Peter Grasse says he feels privileged to have worked alongside MTV Exit and 18 Feet & Rising executive creative director Dejan Rasic.
Says Grasse: “We feel proud to get behind this important campaign that highlights the devastating affect of modern day slavery.”
The music video launches on November 5th and will air globally.
Client: MTV EXIT Foundation
MTV EXIT Campaign Director: Matt Love
MTV EXIT Head of Creative & Content: Rebecca Mok
Agency: 18 Feet & Rising Sydney
Executive Creative Director: Dejan Rasic
Creative Team: Derrick Kim & Dejan Rasic
Music: Simple Plan
Production Company: Curious Film
Producer: Tara Riddell
Executive Producer: Peter Grasse
Director: Ash Bolland
DoP: Lachlan Milne
Editor: Peter Crombie
11 Comments
Excellent and worthy topic- Vanessa (MTV) and Dejan (ECD- 18 ft rising) are a great couple. Its terrific they can work together professionally.
Will this be entered in the awards?
WELL DONE GUYS. Looks great!
Awesome song, I love christian rock.
well done guys. Great work.
This band is a huge commercial band in Asia and this video perfectly speaks to that audience. Very very well done.
great work guys, beautifully crafted
Brilliant. Seamless editing. Nice job
Over acted looks with a very confusing narrative. I wouldn’t call it seamless editing Fish@10.35, its like the kids work in that work shop, stitched together crudely.
Back to work all of you!
On the positive, I love how the idea in this sneaks up and I think it is up there with just a handful of commercials from Oz this year. Congratz to all. The negative? None here. This is pure class.
well done. that will make a difference
Donald trump found the narrative confusing? Is your toupe loose?