NZ Electoral Commission offers Māori choices in new campaign via Saatchi & Saatchi New Zealand
The NZ Electoral Commission’s campaign “Māori Roll or General Roll – He aha ō whakaaro?” has launched via Saatchi & Saatchi New Zealand.
Encompassing tv, radio, online, print and outdoor, it aims to spread the word among Māori about the choice available to them in the Māori Electoral Option, a legislated event which runs approximately every five years.
Says Saatchi & Saatchi ECD Antonio Navas: “The main challenge was to deliver such a message, with the cultural and political issues surrounding it, in a way that doesn’t preach to the audience, but embraces and includes them. As an agency, we didn’t wish to dictate anything, so we approached the project as a true collaboration.
“After broad consultation with various groups, a wide-ranging team of talents was assembled early in the process, so that our internal creative and production crew were joined at a very conceptual level by Artist Marcus Winter, composer Peter Hobbs (Harmonic Studios), cultural advisors Rewi Spraggon and Tearepa Kahi, Liquid Studios and the visual team at Spark, among many other contributors.”
Says Enrolment Services, Electoral Commission National Manager Murray Wicks: “We’re proud that this approach produced something so graceful and powerfully simple. The response from diverse Māori communities has been incredibly gratifying.”
Client: Enrolment Services, Electoral Commission
Murray Wicks – National Manager
Anastasia Turnbull – Manager Communications and Education
Robert Peden – Chief Electoral Officer
Rex Arrell – Manager Corporate Services
Agency: Saatchi & Saatchi
ECD – Antonio Navas
Writer – Dave Sylvester
Art Direction – Mike Davison / Arnya Karaitiana
Design – Sam Stradwick
Producer – Natasha Gill
Suit – Tim Dixon
Planner – Peeyoosh Chandra
Production:
Artist – Marcus Winter
Production Company – Sparks
Producer/Director – Angela Sparks
DoP – Chris White
Editor – Philippe Lods
Music – Peter Hobbs (Harmonic)
Online – Puck Murphy
Cultural Advisors:
Rewi Spraggon
Tearepa Kahi
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saw this the other day – tonally, I liked it a lot. Salt of the earth, literally…
wasn’t sure about the music but all in all a good piece of communication I reckon.