Aussies ‘Share The Love’ In New Bonds Baby Search Via Emotive

Aussies ‘Share The Love’ In New Bonds Baby Search Via Emotive

Emotive and Bonds have launched the ‘Share the love’ campaign promoting the all-new 2019 Bonds Baby Search.

The campaign repositions the iconic15-year-old contest into an inclusive celebration of babies across Australia.

Underpinning this change was the insight that the best thing about love is sharing it.

And sharing the love is exactly what the campaign has done to date, with record entry numbers achieved so far.

Emotive creative director Zane Pearson said: “To celebrate the unconditional love shared between parent and baby, and drive entries to this iconic Bonds competition, we knew a traditional campaign just wouldn’t cut it.

“To do this bond justice, we recreated the Florence and the Machine song, ‘You’ve Got the Love’ with the beloved Australian artist Connie Mitchell of Sneaky Sound System.

“We then developed a music video and a suite of shorter video assets that brought the song to life against a backdrop of authentic parenting moments of joy, frustration and everything in-between”.

Bonds head of marketing Emily Small said: “This new approach evolves our 15-year-old Baby Search program, developing the contest to eliminate voting, offer daily winners and even include fur babies was a way to celebrate the families of Australia and the love they share.

“It required a new approach combined with detailed creative execution and we are really pleased in what Emotive has delivered”.

Credits

Bonds

Emily Small: Head of Marketing

Samara Anderson: Senior Brand Manager

 Emotive

CEO: Simon Joyce

Strategy Lead: Tyler Wilson

Business Director: Sarah Clifton

Creative Director: Andrew Cameron

Director: Zane Pearson

Executive Producer: Hayley-Ritz Pelling

Senior Producer: Natalie Dagher

Production Manager: Aimee Stewart

DOP: Simon Ozolins

Editor: Ben Kucharski

Audio & Sound Design: Ed Coleman, Chocolate Studios

Vocals: Connie Mitchell, Sneaky Sound System




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