NEON’s GoT Snapchat lens via Mango Comms + DDB NZ smashes Instagram industry standards
When the latest series of HBO’s Game of Thrones launched globally, NEON marked the release with a nationwide Snapchat lens, created by Mango Communications and DDB New Zealand, allowing fans to turn themselves into an ice-breathing White Walker.
Mango was charged with generating hype ahead of the season premiere and public launch of the lens on Monday 17th July.
To do this, it recruited some of the nation’s most recognisable faces, including All Black Israel Dagg, comedian Jimi Jackson, Snapchat ‘man of the moment’ Willy Cribb, as well as previous Game of Thrones cast member, the Dothraki, Joe Naufahu. Their use of the lens created bespoke content which was shared across their personal Instagram accounts.
The lens, which ran on Snapchat on launch day, was an overwhelming success, gaining over 1.24 million impressions and reaching over 440,000 individuals in New Zealand alone. The tailored influencer content reached over 300,000 people, with an engagement rate of 8 per cent, smashing Instagram industry standards which are usually two to three per cent.
Says Cuan Gray, general manager at NEON: “People who watch Game of Thrones have a sense of passion and connection to it that viewers of other shows simply don’t. This lens allowed us to interact with the fans directly, no matter who or where they were. The lens was an incredible success, the hype around the show’s premiere was already huge, but releasing the lens introduced a whole new interactive element to the excitement.”
Says Dean Taylor, head of digital PR at Mango Communications: “Not only was it one of the first lenses of its kind, the campaign saw levels of interactivity rarely seen before. But it also allowed users to both use the White Walker selfie function, switch to the world view camera and hurl daggers at the creatures walking across their screens! Having Israel, Willy and Joe on board generating the engagement they did, speaks to the campaign’s appeal and the global popularity of the show.”
The lens is still available to use via a Snapcode and will continue to be for the next few months.
Client: SKY / NEON – Sorrel Davies
PR / Influencer agency: Mango Communications – Dean Taylor
Media agency: OMD – Courtney Newton, Jed Misa, Harry Barker, Sissy Griffiths
Creative agency: DDB – Katya Urlwin, Liam Norris
4 Comments
How many people watched the show that wouldn’t have done already?
How many people signed up to Neon because of this.
I’d wager that the answer to both is the same – absolutely zero. Meaning that this was little more than an expensive circle jerk.
If you believe this kind of advertising is just to sell subscriptions to an already popular show then your in the wrong business. You should try your hand at selling shoes.
they did what dozens of other brands and films have done and released a face filter. why is this getting PR?
Ok, enlighten us. Other than attempting to scam a bronze lion, what is this sort of advertising aiming to do?