Zero road deaths is the target of TAC’s latest campaign via Clemenger BBDO, Melbourne
The Andrews Labor Government and the Transport Accident Commission (TAC) have signalled a major shift in the way we talk to Victorians about road safety with a new campaign via Clemenger BBDO, Melbourne, directed by Jonathan Kneebone from The Glue Society.
Minister for Roads and Road Safety Luke Donnellan today attended the second annual Towards Zero Road Safety Leadership Symposium, launching the TAC’s Towards Zero campaign, asking Victorians to aim for zero deaths on our roads each year.
Says Donnellan: “We realise Towards Zero sets an ambitious target but unless we’re working towards the highest possible benchmark, Victorians will continue to lose loved ones to road trauma and we can never accept that.
“If we’re not aiming for zero, we are saying to ourselves that there is an acceptable level of road trauma.”
For the last 25 years Victorians have seen advertisements with slogans like ‘if you drink and drive, you’re a bloody idiot’ or graphic imagery of crashes. But from today, they will see a new style of TAC commercial.
The Towards Zero campaign will ask Victorians to consider what it would be like to lose their loved ones on the roads.
Victorians know that they should wear a seatbelt and why they shouldn’t drink and drive, speed or text at the wheel but we are still seeing too many people die on our roads.
Road trauma is not about numbers published next to the words ‘road toll’. It is about our brothers, sisters, children, parents, friends and colleagues. It is about everyday Victorians and their families whose lives will never be the same.
The star of the commercial, Victorian local Francisco Cerros, is asked the question: ‘Last year 249 people died on Victorian roads. What do you think is a more acceptable number?’ His answer is 70.
Cerros is not an actor and he was not prepared for the sight of 70 of his closest family and friends walking around the corner. In an unscripted response, he is moved to tears before changing his answer to zero.
Towards Zero represents a new approach to road trauma reduction which will be supported by the Government’s new Towards Zero Road Safety Strategy to be launched later this year.
Both the campaign and the strategy support Victoria’s efforts to make every journey on the state’s roads a safe one by ensuring Victorians are safer drivers, driving safer cars, at safer speeds, on safer roads.
The Symposium will hear from international and Australian road safety experts and attendees will be from the Transport Accident Commission, VicRoads, Victoria Police, Department of Justice and Regulation and the Department of Health.
Client/s: Sam Cockfield – Manager, Road Safety
Agency Producer – Print: Nicholas Short
Agency – Executive Producer – TV: Sonia Von Bibra
Senior Agency Producer TV: Emma Johnson
Senior Agency Producer Digital: Ben Crowe
Art Director: Luke Thompson
Copywriter: Jim Robbins
Creative Chairman: James McGrath
Executive Creative Director: Ant Keogh
Creative Directors: Stephen de Wolf
Senior Planner: Matt Pearce
Agency – Account Management: Lee Simpson – Managing Partner
Naomi Gorringe – Group Account Director
Kate Joiner – Account Director
Jarrick Lay – Senior Account Manager
Director of Design: Jake Turnbull
Director: Jonathan Kneebone – The Glue Society
Producer: Helen Morahan
DOP/Cinematographer: Ryley Brown
Editor: Mike Lutman
Flame Artist: Eugene Richards
Music Composer/Arranger: Rob Law
Post Production Company: The Butchery and The Refinery
Production Company: Will O’Rourke
Sound Designer/Engineer: Paul Le Couteur
Sound House: Flagstaff Studios (producer Sally and Ceri)
22 Comments
Full of emotion. Love it!
this is great
This is great stuff.
Yep, this is the right side of emotional manipulation. Well done Clems.
It’s been too long but well done Clems, this is cut though work and a great strategic shift.
Excellent. Finally back on form, Clems
This is really good work. In every way.
Nice nod to the Towards Zero vid that TAC did in house last year:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-Y7K2aHqDA
very nice
Love the strategy of introducing family/loved-ones as priority in your thinking about worthwhile lives in relation to road safety. But I found the clumsy, cloying sentimentality a turn-off. But then, I am a heartless bastard who loathes ordinary people, especially fat ones.
I just don’t like the trend of ads trying to act like activations chopped into 30 sec ads.
Clem’s tend to do this a lot, to make their ads look ‘modern’.
Totally unrehearsed? Gee, lucky they just happened to have 70 people ready to go!
Brilliant. Nailed it
yawn
The concept originated in Nevada 2011
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdGYMPITP1w
Which was then was remade in Victoria 2014
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-Y7K2aHqDA
And now as a TV spot in 2015.
This idea did not come from Clemenger. They’ve executed something that was given to them by TAC. And not that well, If I may say.
Okay so from the US to TAC and then re-hashed and spat out with complete inauthenticity here by the agency who either couldn’t be fucked coming up with something original, or just took orders from the client.
Whichever way it was, you can have no respect for it or anyone involved.
What are creative departments paid for? Coming up with ideas? Or stealing them and then misrepresenting their origin? How about all the people who worked on it, thinking they were doing something that wasn’t ripped off? Do people think that if they stole if off Youtube someone isn’t going to track that shit down in about five minutes flat these days?
Hang your heads.
Snap, maybe the Transport Accident Commission was more bothered about saving lives than comments on an advertising blog?!
The framing of the sound boom in the beginning really captures the authenticity… Lame.
it’s beautifully dramatic and heart felt… but should’t advertising aim to change behaviour?
Having accidents is bad…. ok i think we all know that. Yes lower the road toll. Sure that’s good too. OK lower it to zero neatly reframes the problem….. but where’s the solution?
What is this trying to make people do? Have fewer accidents? How?
I’m with doubting tom on this one. Unscripted my arse.
Yawn
Unscripted or not…. Such a great idea. Well done Glue.