Title | Alfie the Astronaut |
Agency | Leo Burnett |
Campaign | Alfie the Astronaut |
Advertiser | National Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children |
Brand | NSPCC |
Date of First Broadcast/Publication | 2015 / 9 |
Business Sector | Charities, Foundations, Volunteers |
Tagline | Every childhood is worth fighting for |
Story | A film follows the story of a boy called Alfie who dreams of being an astronaut. The film takes place in his imagination, we see Alfie on a mission to the moon as he recounts in a voiceover how he and his mother experienced domestic violence and physical abuse, and the help they received of the NSPCC. At the end of the film we see Alfie back in the real world, safe and looking forward to the future |
Media Type | Television |
Length | |
Soundtrack | One Half |
Editing Company | Whitehouse Post |
Post Production | Electric Theatre Collective |
Advertising Manager | Tessa Herbert |
Creative Team | Matt Lee |
Creative Team | Peter Heyes |
Creative Director | Beri Cheetham |
Executive Creative Director | Justin Tindall |
Agency Producer | Hannah Boase |
Account Planner | Kit Altin |
Account Planner | Frances Gibbs |
Production Company | Knucklehead |
Director | Chris Hewitt |
Production Company Producer | Matthew Brown |
Production Manager | Sarah Aranda-Garzon |
Director of Photography (DOP) | Chayse Irvin |
Editor | Adam Marshall |
Assistant Editor | Iain Whitewright |
Telecine | Aubrey Woodiwiss |
Post Production | Therese Mayer |
Post Production | Fritzi Nicolaur |
Media Agency | OMD UK |
Media Planner | Diane Alagar |
Media Planner | Lee Isaacs |
MUSIC Artist | Julianna Barwick |