BWM Group’s Sputnik Agency conceives a unique activation campaign for the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra – ‘Don’t Just Hear It. Feel It’
Tonight BWM Group’s Sputnik Agency is launching a unique campaign for the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (MSO) that uses footage from an inner-city activation in Melbourne that caused a stir in the city and made International headlines.
The new ‘Don’t Just Hear It. Feel It’ TVC and extended online film captures the awe and wonder of surprised commuters at the activation at Southern Cross Station on Monday 21 October.
Sputnik and the MSO collaborated for months to turn the station forecourt into a ‘concert hall’ where lucky commuters, from toddlers to the elderly, had the chance to take turns conducting of 44 members of the MSO, who performed excerpts from Beethoven’s Symphony No.7.
The event made news headlines with features in The Age and Herald Sun syndicating nationally. It also generated broadcast coverage with television stations filming the event and radio stations interviewing the ‘conductors’ of the day. There was a flurry of excitement generated on social media with @melbsymphony the number one trending topic on Twitter in the morning and #feelitmso trending at #2.
Says MSO managing director André Gremillet: “Making our music accessible to everyone who wants to hear it is one of our most important goals. We hope our 2014 season will give all Victorians the chance to come and experience the unforgettable passion and excitement that comes from witnessing the MSO in partnership with some of the world’s greatest musicians.”
Says Sputnik’s head of strategy, Eaon Pritchard: “While the MSO is one of the most well attended arts companies in Victoria, there is still a broader untapped audience. With this campaign we wanted to demonstrate that you shouldn’t need a deep understanding of classical music to go and be part of it – and this is at the core of the campaign – it’s an experience that you feel. The activation aimed to widen the appreciation for MSO by breaking down barriers and make it accessible to everyone.”
Says Sputnik’s creative director, Mike Lee: “If there’s a stigma that classical music can only be appreciated by the ‘elites’, it needs to be challenged. And what better way to democratise this art form than to provide a once-ina-lifetime opportunity to let Victorians themselves conduct their Orchestra.”
The TVC and online film was produced by Melbourne based Truce Films, this year’s winner of TropFest 2013.
Says director Nicholas Clifford: “Any time you have an opportunity to engage with the public and capture their emotions at such a raw level it is an exciting prospect, because you never really quite know what you are going to get. Having the opportunity to direct a project that captures the genuine joy that the public experienced with the MSO was something I was always going to throw myself into.”
The campaign will also be rolled out across press, online display advertising, DM and outdoor.
Agency: Sputnik
Executive Creative Director: Ed Carveth
Creative Director: Mike Lee
Head of Strategy: Eaon Pritchard
Senior Account Manager: Jana Wilkes
Account Manager: Samantha Wight
Production Company: Truce Films
Producer: Michael Ciccone
Director: Nicholas Clifford
Co-Producer: Jim Wright
Client: Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
Director of Marketing: Merri Hagan
Marketing Manager Single Tickets: Megan Sloley
Marketing Coordinator Single Tickets: Lara Polley
Publicist: Alison van den Dungen
Production Manager: Tom Warneke
Director of Operations: Gabrielle Waters
8 Comments
I love this. To conduct an orchestra – what a great idea. In the immortal words of Caddyshack; “Be the ball!”
Fisrt thought was another flash mob but this one actually has an idea in it. nice work Sputnik.
Meh.
http://devour.com/video/conduct-us/
I thought sputnik went into voluntary insolvency at the end of last year?
So it appears you can keep your trading name, keep your staff, keep your clients, and pay your debtors 3.7c in the dollar?
#nicebusinessmodel
Really cool idea. And by the way, my previous Copywriter Mike Lee has had this for quite a while and hasn’t copied from anyone.
He’s just been waiting strategically for the right time.
exactly the same idea for same type of client already been done. don’t you hate that.
This was an idea he was working up as a Nintendo wii game. I see it got up in one shape or form.