Sunrise:Sunset – new brand campaign for Telecom NZ launches via Saatchi & Saatchi
In a new brand TVC for Telecom NZ, Sunrise:Sunset, Saatchi & Saatchi New Zealand demonstrates what two nine year-old boys can do with the benefit of modern telecommunications, a healthy dose of enthusiasm and vivid imaginations.
Fascinated by the fact it can be dawn on one side of the world and dusk on the other, the boys wonder whether it’s possible to view the sun at the same time from opposite sides of the world. The two boys set out to prove this can be done when one of them heads to London.
The TVC is a step change for the highly competitive telecommunications market that has seen a flurry of marketing activity in recent months.
Telecom Head of Brand Peter Loveridge says the ad is a celebration of young friendship and imagination: “The technology is important, but it’s not the story.”
Saatchi & Saatchi ECD Dylan Harrison says the ad celebrates New Zealand being what is because of where it is: “Telecom is in the business of connection in all its forms, so we wanted to tell stories where connectivity meets the unique Kiwi spirit.
“Director Matt Palmer got to the heart of this story and the Telecom brand – he has done a beautiful job with the ad,” says Harrison.
Sunrise:Sunset is an undeniably New Zealand story. As Kieren Cooney from Telecom puts it, “We’re really proud of the shared history we have with New Zealand. It informs so much of what we do as a company.
“We want our communications to celebrate New Zealandness, and the Sunrise:Sunset TVC does this beautifully – It’s about our land, our people, our distance from the rest of the world, but most importantly it’s about that wonderful New Zealand attitude and spirit that believes nothing is impossible; that tomorrow really will be better than today. Not because we hope it will be, but because we’re going to get in there and find a way to make sure it is.”
Saatchi & Saatchi group account director Simon Wedde says Telecom have a long history of producing fabulous New Zealand ads: “Through this TVC we wanted to reignite some of those brand traditions but in a fresh and innovative way. It was a privilege to work on this brief and we hope the New Zealand public believe we’ve achieved something memorable with this execution,” says Saatchi & Saatchi Group Account Director Simon Wedde.
Agency: Saatchi & Saatchi New Zealand
ECD: Dylan Harrison
Creative Group Head: Anne Boothroyd
Creatives: Dylan Harrison, Anne Boothroyd
Head of Content: Jane Oak
Group Account Director: Simon Wedde
Senior Account Director: Michael Healy
GM Marketing: Kieren Cooney
Head of Brand: Peter Loveridge
Senior Communications Manager: Arnna Conroy
Director: Matt Palmer
Producer: Caz Hearn
Production Company: Prodigy Films
Music: Liquid Studios
20 Comments
Yawn. Feels old.
homos.
Boring.
oh man I hate you all.
I quite like the idea of two people watching the same sun set and rise at the same time. Has a real sense of connectedness.
However, I think the execution is somewhat wasted on a couple of kids, regardless of how nicely it was shot.
Lovely job Mr Palmer. I think the kids are great and the shots are beautiful. Hats off to you and your DP.
Hats off to all. Simple, clean, nice. Perfect for a telco.
Palmer you have nailed it again!
Well done my man!!
well done Palmer.
Looks great!!
“…I quite like the idea of two people watching the same sun set and rise at the same time. Has a real sense of connectedness.”
Oh God.
Nice work Palmer, very sweet, looks great…
It’s like little gay boys having a moment
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCGd1Qai1RA
Well, well, 5:01. Nice spot! And for a phone, too.
And here’s an even earlier one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=guuea0XPGGk
Wake me up for the sunrise. I couldn’t get that far.
They’re not gay, they’re kids. And it’s cute.
I like it.
Unfortunately the one sentence explanation here on the blog made the story clearer that the spot itself.
Love this ad. When I lived in the uk I watched the opening ceremony of the commonwealth games. As I watched the sun set in nz it was rising in the uk. Of course no internet back then and certainly no skype. Made me feel sooooo homesick! Lovely advert
I think the music is one of the strongest elements in this advert. Does anyone know the song?
what is the name of this beautiful song? does anyone know?