Radiant puts clothes to the ‘torture test’ in new integrated campaign via DDB Melbourne

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Screen Shot 2014-06-10 at 12.05.03 pm.jpgIn what is a massive departure from traditional laundry detergent advertising, today sees the launch of a brand new direction for Radiant via DDB Melbourne.

Radiant’s new range of products contain a number of breakthrough technologies that keep colours newer, for longer.

Screen Shot 2014-06-10 at 12.05.35 pm.jpgTo prove it, DDB Melbourne created Radiant Return – an audacious ‘test’ of the brand’s claims.

The integrated campaign, centres on a series of web films, shot over two weeks with director Stephen Carroll and Exit Films.

The concept involved purchasing garments at retail stores (shot using hidden spy cameras.) The clothes were then worn in a series of extreme torture tests – from pig feeding to garbage collecting. Afterwards the items were washed, using Radiant, in real world conditions. Finally, a ‘return’ was attempted at the stores where the garments were first purchased.

“Buy it. Wear it. Wash it. Return it.”

Of the 14 garments purchased, 13 were successfully returned (one item was unexpectedly torn by a spiky fish during filming.)

Says Darren Spiller, ECD, DDB Melbourne: “For years we’ve seen the same old stuff trotted out for laundry detergents. Hopefully this breaks the mould. We’re incredibly proud of this one, and for the bravery our client showed in believing we could pull it off.”

Says Brooke Tierney, head of brands – homecare: “We’ve been passionate about wanting to change the conversation Radiant has with its customers. People don’t connect with the category anymore and it’s about time some long standing stereotypes evolved. Radiant Return is a breakthrough campaign for us, we’re excited to see how people respond and ultimately trust our product.”

The online films form the hub of the campaign and are supported by digital media, PR, a social seeding strategy, outdoor and television.

Agency: DDB Melbourne

Executive Creative Director: Darren Spiller

Creative Director: Simon Bagnasco

Art Director(s): Dan Grech / Chris Andrews

Copywriter(s): Eamonn Dixon / Simon Bagnasco

TV Production:

Head of TV: Simon Thomas

TV Producer: Carol Sinclair

Exit Films:

Director: Stephen Carroll

Producer: Tobias Webster

Editor: Jon Holmes

Online Editor: Jon Holmes

Sound Design & Mix: Flagstaff / Producer: Brodie Flint / Sound Engineer: Paul Le Couteur & Dee Gjedsted

Music: Electric Dreams / Producer: Danny Thiris / Composer: James Cecil

Business Management:

Group Business Director: Sarah Bailey

Business Director(s): Luke Osborn / Katie Kouts

Business Executive: Louise Sully

Planning:

Executive Planning Director: Ian Forth 

PR/Social Media: Mango

Senior Account Director: Rebecca Adams

Senior Account Manager: Louise Cook

Senior Social Media Strategist: Penelope Lipsham

Social Media Planner: Dave Albon

Digital: Tribal Melbourne

Digital Creative Director: Steven Skrekovski

Executive Producer: Rebecca Bayly

Producer: Ella Huang

Head of Art: Jonathan Yuen

Interactive Designer: Ioanis Hristodoulou

Developer(s): Dan Phan / Glade Kettel

Media: Mitchell’s Melbourne

Radiant Client Team:

Head of Brands – Homecare: Brooke Tierney

Strategy Consultant: Toula Bartholomew

Brand Manager: Ben Eyles