Shelter: Fight for Home

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Media Type:

Film Film

Brand

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Agency

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Who Wot Why’s ‘Fight for Home’ campaign for Shelter spotlights injustices caused by the housing emergency

Credits

Advertising Agency:

Who Wot Why, London, UK

ECD & Founder:

Sean Thompson

Creatives:

Jack Walker, Ali Dickinson, Rebecca Conyngham-Hynes, Dan Scott

Business Director:

Katie Savelli

Account Manager:

Pippa Flood

Strategy Partner:

Joanna Dann

Agency Producer:

Christian Lobo

Photographer:

Tom Cockram

Production Company:

Independent Films

Directors:

Sarah Gavron, Anu Henriques

Executive Producer:

Verity White

Projection Consultancy and Production:

Bluman Associates

Projectionist:

Andy Joyes, Steve Highgate

Projection Equipment Supplier:

AT Communications

Editor:

Rebecca Luff

Post Production:

Black Kite Studios

DOP:

Nathalie Pitters

Media Planning / Buying:

Yonder Media

Final Sound Mixes:

Wave Studios

Producer:

Rebecca Boswell

Audio Engineer:

Martin Leitner

Sound SFX Editor:

Gunnar Osakarsson

Music Editor:

Peter Clarke

Culture & Inclusion Consultants:

The Unmistakables

Brand Purpose and Identity:

Superunion, The Sustainability Practice at Ogilvy

Client:

Shelter

Assistant Director, Marketing & Content:

James Allen

Creative Director:

Helen Jones

Head of Marketing:

Willow Williams

Head of Audience Development:

Ariel Haber

Head of Communications and Engagement, Scotland:

Amanda Collins

Senior Brand Marketing Manager:

Erin Wolson

Senior Marketing Manager:

Morwenna Knight

Brand Marketing Manager:

Hannah Ridyard

Date:

May, 2021

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