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SOS-Kinderdörfer weltweit: Interactive moving walkway

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Using a new kind of production technique we created a moving walkway for SOS. The walkway`s sides and handrail were printed on with photos of children, looking at the passengers and stretching out their hands towards them. An interactive effect was created every time a passenger placed his hand on the handrail by way of which the passenger was, so to speak, “taking a child by the hand”. Exactly as they would do if they sponsored them.

Advertising Agency: Serviceplan, Germany
Chief Creative Officer: Alex Schill
Creative Director: Ekki Frenkler
Art Directors: Sybille Stempel, Miro Moric
Copywriter: Ekki Frenkler
Photographers: Patrick Wittmann, Alan Grund
Account Supervisors: Claudia Panke, Frank Deibert


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Gerald Hensel said,

October 18, 2009 @ 14:30

Oh, I hate those ad effects with little sad kids…so tasteless

Misterfox said,

October 19, 2009 @ 15:23

They don’t look all that sad to me, Hensel. But ads that use kids are getting old, no doubt. It’s big here in Germany, too. God damn.

Other than that, this is a cute idea but it’s not really working that well. The kids are too small and those printed on the glass don’t move along the bypassing people, now do they?

But although it’s a bit of wasted effort, it’s still more effective than a poster. So yeah, nice one.

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