Auckland City Mission’s Winter Appeal kicks off with Harsh Reality campaign via DDB + Track NZ
Auckland City Mission has debuted The Harsh Reality; an immersive, 360-degree video experience that drops the viewer into a series of confronting vignettes, shot from the perspective of one of Auckland’s homeless.
Created to kick-start Auckland City Mission’s 2016 Winter Appeal, the experience serves not only to highlight the terrible conditions facing Auckland’s homeless, but also to force the viewer to see through the eyes of a rough sleeper — driving home that these are real people, just like anyone else.
The 360-degree experience, produced by Track and DDB, is currently hosted online by NZME on the New Zealand Herald website — a first for the publisher.
Auckland City Missioner, Chris Farrelly, says this new method of storytelling perfectly suits the brief of encouraging Aucklanders to connect with the plight of their less-fortunate neighbours.
“When we asked Track to help us with our Winter Appeal, and they responded with this innovative idea of bringing to life the stories of our city’s rough sleepers we thought, ‘We absolutely need to do this’,” says Farrelly.
“They’ve got a very talented team who were able to provide the necessary support on what was a very technical project, and a story that needed to be told with equal amounts of creativity and compassion.”
Track’s creative director, Jeff Harris, says this project was a perfect case where the story and the objective dictated the technology and the channel, rather than using technology for its own sake: “We’re thrilled to have the opportunity to use the latest technology to tell this important story, in a way that it hasn’t been told before,” he says.
“There’s a lot of media coverage at the moment about the plight of our city’s homeless and I’m sure people are concerned on an intellectual level, but to really immerse Aucklanders in this issue, on a visceral level that’s impossible to ignore, we felt we needed to create a compelling experience that puts the viewer in their shoes. Working with DDB to deliver a 360 video was the perfect solution.”
Auckland City Mission’s Winter Appeal runs until 16 August 2016, and will also be supported by a donation drive through outdoor, press advertising and online.
TRACK NZ
Group Business Director: Sarndra Bell
Creative Director: Jeff Harris
Art Director: Michael Tomich
Copywriter: Caroline Phillips
Account Manager: Harriet Arbuckle
DDB
Chief Creative Officer: Damon Stapleton
Executive Creative Director: Shane Bradnick
Digital Creative Director: Haydn Kerr
Producer: Alva Casey
Director & Editor: Steve Gulik
Editor: Mark Trethewey
Audio: Dan Partington
Head of Digital Design: Jason Vertongen
NZME
General Manager – Group Content Marketing: Dallas Gurney
Project Manager: Gina Waikari
Writer: Ewan McDonald
STAPLES PRODUCTIONS
VR DOP – Edward Bellamy
VR TECH – Aliesha Staples
VR ASSISTANT – Chris Lucas
VR DIT – Stephanie Watson
Behind the Scenes Cameraman – Jason Delaveau