Unicef TAP Project Canada: Symphony
Advertising Agency: Due North, Canada
Creative Director: Karen Howe
Art Director: Mike Jones
Copywriter: Dave Pigeon
Agency Producer: Louise Blouin
Group Account Director: Marianne Lawless
Account Executive: Alethea Reston
Production Company: Wilfrid Park
Director: Jeth Weinrich
Executive Producer: Angie Colgoni
Producer: Glenn Wong
DP: Jeth Weinrich
Editorial Company: Panic & Bob
Editor: Marco Pazzano
Post-Production Facility: Panic & Bob
Animation: Panic & Bob (Andrew Hobbs)
Colourist/Online: Notch (Chuck Nosworthy)
Audio Post: Pirate Radio & TV (Terry O'Reilly & Ari Posner)
Engineer: Keith Omah
Casting: Powerhouse Casting (Kim, Andrew & Tristan)
VO: Drew Coombs
Aired: March 2009

12 Comments
Good.
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Why is everyone so willing to forgive schmaltz when the client is a good cause? This spot sucks. I've seen more authentic smiles on flight flight attendants.
Are those like regular flight attendants?
Why is the world so forgiving of schmaltz when the client is a good cause? This spot reeks of fake. And what's with the vapid hair model (the one with the curly locks)? I've seen more sincere smiles on flight attendants.
Someone needs a glass of water and a good lie down.
ha ha
totally.
and when i see her lips and then she starts playing with the glass, im not thinking about saving water. and everyone else at my agency is thinking the same thing, so it's not just me. someone set her makeup gun to 'whore'...
Haha, I think you're my new hero for saying that! ; D
I was SO waiting for her to wet her lips with her tongue while rubbing her cl..... glass! I meant GLASS!!!!
She can run her finger around my rim any day of the week.
Actually, I kind of like this advert. Blowjob-lipped hooker and dodgy hair guy aside, I can see people remembering this ad (it's bound to be backed up by some in-restaurant messaging) and chucking in a quid (or dollar, whatever) for a glass of tap water to help some kids. Only thing is, the call to action is a little confused. First it's saying go to the restaurant, then it's saying donate online. Still like it though, and the music is great.
PS
When the little kid looks up from the table, why do I think of banjos and back porches?
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nice !!!!!
nice work on the sound
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