Title | Human Ball |
Agency | Duval Guillaume |
Campaign | Human Ball |
Advertiser | Médecins sans Frontières |
Brand | Médecins sans Frontières - Doctors Without Borders |
Posted | December 2005 |
Business Sector | Disease Awareness, Support Groups & Associations |
Tagline | Don't let AIDS gain more ground. Everyone must have access to treatment |
Story | The film shows an African man who stumbles and falls. As he rolls over the ground, he takes three women with him. We see this cluster of human roll on, taking more men, women and children on its path. The big ball gathers momentum and we see a huge ball of humans approaching a city. As the ball enters the city, it is gigantic and set to consume the whole city. It approaches a woman singing on the marketplace. As it collides with the woman, we fade to black and the message appears. |
Philosophy | Creative Directors Peter Ampe and Katrien Bottez created this superb and powerful film for their client Médecins sans Frontières for the treatment of AIDS |
Problem | December 1st 2005 was World Aids Day. |
Media Type | Television |
Length | |
Market | Belgium |
Advertising Manager | Peter Casaer |
Advertising Manager | Bart van de Put |
Advertiser's Supervisor | Michel Vilée |
Copywriter | Tiny Nys |
Art Director | Alexander Cha'ban |
Director | Andreas Hasle |
Production Company | Caviar |
Account Manager | Isabel Peeters |
Account Manager | Inez De Pooter |
Creative Director | Peter Ampe |
Creative Director | Katrien Bottez |
Music Composer | Zap Mama |
Music Lyricist | Zap Mama |
Account Manager | Sylvie De Couvreur |
Agency Producer | Marc Van Buggenhout |
Agency Producer | Roxane Lemaire |
Producer | Ingrid Maes |
Producer | Kato Maes |
Special Effects / VFX | Grid |
Special Effects / VFX | Gent |
Music | Marie Daulne |
Recording Studio | Dr. Swing |