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Police Scotland

Reactions

Agency: The Leith Agency

Description

The Leith Agency interviewed pupils in two Scottish schools, informing them about a fake search site SearchPix, which makes privately shared photos searchable, including those from erasable image sharing sites like SnapChat. They were convinced that this image searching site was going live and that anyone, anywhere could access all the photos shared online. The aim of this campaign is to help teenagers consider the implications of sharing images, which may end up being seen by people they weren’t intended for. Cyber-bullying is becoming an increasingly serious issue, not just in Scotland, but in other parts of the world. Young people are sometimes unaware that images sent privately can get into the wrong hands, making them vulnerable to bullies. This film will be shown in schools across Scotland to help reinforce the message that sharing images online can come back to haunt you no matter how private you think they are.

This professional campaign titled 'Reactions' was published in United Kingdom in March, 2014. It was created for the brand: Police Scotland, by ad agency: The Leith Agency. This Digital medium campaign is related to the Public Interest industry and contains 1 media asset. It was submitted about 10 years ago.

Credits

Advertising Agency: The Leith Agency, Edinburgh, Scotland
Creative Director: Gerry Farrell
Art Director: Jordan Laird
Copywriter: Ian Greenhill
Additional credits: MB Productions

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