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D&AD Annual 2020

Generation Lockdown
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  • EntertainmentUse of Micro-Talent/Influencers
  • DirectDirect Response/Film
  • PRPublic Affairs Campaign
  • PRIn-Market Campaign
  • MediaUse of Micro-Talent/Influencers

Country

  • United States

Client

  • Lauren Hogg
  • Robyn Mohr
  • Ryan Deitsch
  • March For Our Lives
  • Amanda Conlee

Production Company

  • Hungry Man New York

Chief Creative Officer

  • Sean Bryan
  • Eric Silver
  • Tom Murphy

President

  • Devika Bulchandani

Executive Creative Director

  • Pierre Lipton
  • Marco Pupo

Creative Director

  • Alex Little
  • Karsten Jurkschat

Chief of Production

  • Nathy Aviram

Executive Producer

  • Kevin Byrne
  • John McAdorey
  • Caleb Dewart
  • Mino Jarjoura

Producer

  • Gabrielle Levy
  • Matt Lefebvre

Director

  • Bryan Buckley

Director of Photography

  • Scott Henricksen

Finishing

  • The Mill Los Angeles

Audio Post Production Company

  • Sonic Union

Music

  • Duotone Audio Group

Editing

  • NO6

Advertising Agency

  • McCann New York

In 95% of public schools in the United States children practice lockdown drills in case a gunman attacks. March For Our Lives created a film to force every parent and politician in the country to confront this terrifying and often-overlooked effect of gun culture. There are no tricks. Nothing is exaggerated. March For Our Lives simply presented the truth and asked a real student to take the lessons she learned at school and share them with adults in a real workplace. The film earned 50 million+ views in a month. It was shared by several presidential candidates and was played during a hearing in Congress.