Campaign India Team
May 25, 2015

MMGB (2): Huawei "school of pronunciation"

Watch the film conceptualised by Dare here

Here's a neat piece of content for Huawei, the Chinese telecommunications company.
 
The light-hearted ad features the football pundits John Hartson, Ray Parlour and Nigel Winterburn, who are given lessons on how to pronounce the names of several of Arsenal’s foreign players, with a little help from the stars themselves. Huawei sponsors Arsenal – which explains the presence of the defender Laurent Koscielny and goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny – and the brand does well to make the content relevant by finishing on a lesson on how to promote its own name.
 
Credits
Client: Huawei
Creative agency: Dare 
Creative team: Jake Attree Matt Callaby
Publishing director: Matt Weiner
Planner: Oscar Eavis
Producer: George Ryan
Creative partner: Flo Heiss
Planning partner: Rachel Hatton
 
(This article first appeared on www.campaignlive.co.uk)
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Campaign India

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