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Mind Control
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Country

  • United Kingdom

Client

  • Unilever

Creative Agency

  • adam&eveDDB

PR

  • W Communications

Production Company

  • Moxie Pictures

Editing

  • Stitch

Animation Company

  • Friends Electric

Post Production

  • Electric Theatre Collective

Social Agency

  • cain&abel

Audio Post Production Company

  • String & Tins

Group Executive Creative Director

  • Ben Tollett

Chief Creative Officer

  • Richard Brim

Creative

  • Matt Fitch
  • Simon Vicars
  • Andre Sallowicz
  • Mark Lewis

Agency Producer

  • Brittany Littlewood

Project Manager

  • Alice Southam
  • Sam McGeorge

Planner

  • Will Grundy

Business Director

  • Tom White

Account Director

  • Oliver Lester

Account Executive

  • Emily Bristowe

Designer

  • Paul Knowles

Executive Producer

  • Dawn Laren
  • Barney Richard

Producer

  • Giles Nathan
  • Xavier Questel
  • Jess Ensor

Director

  • Martin Granger

Director of Photography

  • Theo Garland

Production Designer

  • Jonni Fitzgerald

Editor

  • Tim Hardy

Director of Animation & Graphics

  • Ewan Jones Morris

Animator

  • Douglas McGiness
  • Geroge Dyson

Colorist

  • Jason Wallis

Sound Design

  • Will Cohen

Hypnosis Consultant

  • Rory Z Fulcher

Advertising Agency

  • adam&eveDDB

With its iconic You Either Love It or Hate It advertising campaign, Marmite divided the nation. To grow sales adam&eveDDB needed to change haters’ minds about the savoury spread. Incorporating behavioural science, they created a campaign that ‘mind controlled’ the UK. A 15-minute film turned Marmite haters into lovers, while subliminal messages were planted in other brands’ TV, radio, print and outdoor advertising. Brand awareness went up 400%, 100,000 new households bought Marmite and 80% of participating haters who saw the film were converted into lovers.