The Lost Dogs’ Home explores the difference love makes in new campaign via GPY&R Melbourne

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Screen Shot 2016-09-09 at 7.52.24 am.jpgThe warmer weather is finally here, which means it’s the busiest time for The Lost Dogs’ Home. With litters of new puppies and kittens arriving every week, GPY&R Melbourne has worked with The Lost Dogs’ Home to create an integrated campaign, highlighting the various ways adopting a pet will transform your life.

 

Says Jake Barrow, creative director, GPY&R Melbourne: “We wanted to show the love animals at the Lost Dogs’ Home have for their trainers, and the love they could give to your family, by simply capturing the very moment when someone they love walks into the room and hopefully their lives.”

Says Martha Coro, communications manager, The Lost Dogs’ Home: “Everyone here is really excited about our new campaign. The TVC encapsulates the relationship between our staff and the animals in their care and the content films showcase the life changing work our behaviour department do every day.”

 

The campaign launches this week with TV, cinema, content and radio spots, to promote adoptions and donations.

 

Creative: GPY&R Melbourne

Creative Director: Jake Barrow

Copywriter: Ellen Fromm

Art Director: Isabella Caruso

Executive Producer: Romanca Jasinski

Account Director: Cathryn Reed

Senior Planner: Alex Horner

Production Company: Filmgraphics

Director: Christopher Frey

Executive Producer: Anna Fawcett

Producer: Edwina Gilbert

DOP: Edward Goldner

Post Production: GPY&R Melbourne

Editor: Lissie Geyer, Chris Frey

Music/Sound/Radio

Sound: Flagstaff Studio

Sound Design: Paul Le Couteur, Ceri Davies

Music: Karl Richter – Level Two Music

Client: Lost Dogs’ Home