Rushes
Posts Alzheimer’s Society Charity Commercial
Title: ‘Changed
His Mind’
Client: Alzheimer’s Society
Agency: Atlas Advertising
Agency Producer: Ronae Snow
Production Company: Patricia Murphy Films
Director: Patricia Murphy
Producer: Phil Barnes
Facility: Rushes
Facility Producer: Angela Lucantoni
Telecine: Adrian Seery in Spirit
Inferno: Claire Pollock
Length: 50 Seconds
This moving
and thought provoking commercial conveys the devastating effects
of Alzheimer’s disease by using the visibly degenerating self-portraits
of British Artist, William Uttermohlen as a metaphor for the effects
of the disease.
Uttermohlen
an Alzheimer’s victim sits beside a self-portrait of himself
in good health. We are then shown a series of paintings that reflect
the anguish, chaos, and isolation of this disease. As sufferers
and their loved ones know only too well, He has not changed his
mind. His mind has changed him.
Rushes Creative
Experts, Adrian Seery and Claire Pollock worked to create an interesting
yet sympathetic transition between the sequence of self-portrait
paintings without detracting from the beauty of each work. Inferno
Artist Claire Pollock said that the transition was achieved “using
a number of sparks, blurs and colour corrections in Inferno. In
addition there was some extra grading work on the wide shot of the
artist in his studio. This involved darkening the start of shot
and gradually grading in light to flood the room revealing the details
of the artist’s studio. This grading was used to emphasise
the lightening of mood at the end of the commercial and to symbolise
the hope offered by the Alzheimer’s Society.”
This commercial
will be shown in selected cinemas from 18th January 2002 with the
feature film ‘IRIS’ which stars Judi Dench, Kate Winslet
and Jim Broadbent. |