Titre | A True Story About Change |
Agence | FCB London |
Campagne | A True Story About Change |
Annonceur | The Big Issue |
Marque | Change Please |
Date de première diffusion/publication | 2016 / 3 |
Secteur d'activité | Droits de l'homme |
Philosophie | Launched in November, the concept of Change Please was to train the homeless as baristas to sell coffee from mobile vans, while also providing them with temporary housing and the skills to enter full time employment. Since then Change Please has sold over 78,000 cups of coffee, expanded from one to five sites across London and employed 12 formerly homeless people as expert baristas. The charity is also in discussion with a major UK retailer to stock the coffee in stores. The mark the success of the enterprise we are seeding a film that demonstrates the barista’s journey. It stars Jatinder, one of our first baristas who also featured in BBC One’s documentary Famous, Rich and Homeless where he demonstrated the harsh reality of homelessness in the UK. |
Type de média | Film Web |
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Maison de production | Nice Shirt Films |
Directeur de la création | Al Young |
Directeur de la création | Owen Lee |
Directeur artistique | Jack Walker |
Head Of Planning | Chris Baker |
Directeur de clientèle | Sam Edwards |
Producteur | Mandy Boyter |
Producteur | Rosie Hutchinson |
Post-Production audio | Angell Sound |
Music Composition | Gareth Grover |
Producteur | Richard Martin |
Directeur de la production | Lucy Glyn |
Directeur de la photo | Ben Chads |
Production Design | Nicholas Ellis |
Editorial Company | The Quarry |
Monteur | Flaura Atkinson |
Post production | Raised by Wolves |
Réalisateur | Stuart Douglas |