Westpac utilizes Facebook’s Canvas tool in new extension of the ‘It’s time’ campaign via DDB NZ
DDB has joined forces with the team at Facebook to develop an innovative mobile experience as an extension of the new Westpac ‘It’s time’ brand campaign.
Westpac is one of the first New Zealand brands to use Facebook’s new Canvas tool which means audiences are able to experience behind-the-scenes footage from the hero TVC shoot with Richie McCaw.
Says Haydn Kerr, digital creative director, DDB: “Canvas is one of the most exciting developments in social media for 2016. It allows brands to create immersive experiences within Facebook, which is great for our audience as they don’t need to leave their newsfeed.
“Canvas is almost like a microsite within Facebook. It looks like a normal post, but when you tap, the posts expands to show a long scrolling collage of videos, photos and text. One of the great innovations is tilt to pan – you’re able to move your phone to move around a video or image, giving you a real sense of control.
“What every fan wants is access, so we’ve used Canvas to grant the wish of all Richie McCaw fans – to experience what it’s like to be on set with the legend himself. This isn’t just your usual behind the scenes shots, you are able to further explore the set to get a feeling of actually being there.”
Says Andry Kerr, Westpac GM marketing product and transformation: “Westpac is always exploring innovative ways to connect with its customers and Facebook’s new Canvas feature has been a perfect fit.
“With social media now playing such a big part in our customer’s lives, we believe it’s important to be able to offer them new ways to consume content. Canvas pushes boundaries and delivers a truly unique experience. We’re excited to see how customers engage with it.”
The new ‘It’s time’ proposition was developed by DDB and launched in February as part of a full new brand refresh for Westpac. Unveiled with a hero TVC and category advertisements, out of home and online advertising, all with a new message, look and feel, brand line and logo.
Client credits: Westpac
Head of Brand and Marketing: Oliver Lynch
Senior Brand Manager: Amber Willett
Agency credits: DDB New Zealand
Chief Creative Officer: Damon Stapleton
Executive Creative Director: Shane Bradnick
Digital Creative Director: Haydn Kerr
Creative Directors: James Conner and Christie Cooper
Managing Partner: Elizabeth Beatty
Account Director: Mark Wilson
Senior Account Manager: Deepika Goundar
Account Executive: Kate Coppersmith
Head of Planning: Lucinda Sherborne
Senior Planner: Anna Gunnell
Digital Producers: Johannes Gertz and Sheetal Pradhan
Production Company:
DOP/Editor: Jon Wild