Missing People: Please Turn Your Phone On
Somesuch & Co.'s Ben Strebel directs this tense 90-second spot that's sure to make you pick up the phone.
Credits
powered by- Agency Bartle Bogle Hegarty (BBH) UK/UK
- Production Company Somesuch
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Credits
powered by- Agency Bartle Bogle Hegarty (BBH) UK/UK
- Production Company Somesuch
- Post Production The Mill London
- Editor Hazel Bailie
- Director of Photography Ben Kracun
- Art Director Emma Castagno
- Copywriter Matthew Tassell
- Agency Producer Michelle Kendrick
- Director Ben Strebel
- Producer Lucy Kelly
- Creative Director Nick Allsop
- Sound
- Head of Art
- Head of Art
- Photographer

Credits
powered by- Agency Bartle Bogle Hegarty (BBH) UK/UK
- Production Company Somesuch
- Post Production The Mill London
- Editor Hazel Bailie
- Director of Photography Ben Kracun
- Art Director Emma Castagno
- Copywriter Matthew Tassell
- Agency Producer Michelle Kendrick
- Director Ben Strebel
- Producer Lucy Kelly
- Creative Director Nick Allsop
- Sound
- Head of Art
- Head of Art
- Photographer
BBH’s innovative 90-second film for Missing People follows a young boy’s struggle to call home. Directed by Somesuch & Co’s Ben Strebel and created to launch the charity’s new phone number - 116 000 - the spot cleverly involves the viewer by asking them to dial up to listen in on the conversation. The film will be aired on MTV and in cinemas and is part of a wider campaign which includes interactive posters.
Connections
powered by- Agency Bartle Bogle Hegarty (BBH) UK
- Post Production The Mill London
- Production Somesuch
- Agency Producer Michelle Kendrick
- Art Director Emma Castagno
- Copywriter Matthew Tassell
- Creative Director Nick Allsop
- Director Ben Strebel
- Director of Photography Ben Kracun
- Editor Hazel Bailie
- Producer Lucy Kelly
- Head of Art Mark Reddy
- Photographer Thom Atkinson at Black Dog
- Sound Dan @ Factory Sound
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