- BRIEF
- Create documentary style video pieces that educate people as to what they can do to help people in Cambodia who don’t have access to safe drinking water.
- SOLUTION
- Samaritan’s Purse approached us to help them with a new campaign called ‘Turn On The Tap’. They wanted something with a different flavour, so we set about developing an incredibly useful video with a twist of difference. We worked with a Melbourne based actor Matthew McFarlane in implementing some creative interpretations to the very real situation that faces people all over the world. So we boarded a plane and headed over to Cambodia where Samaritan’s Purse have many of projects running.We shot three short documentary-style pieces and had lots of fun capturing the spirit of the beautiful country of Cambodia. Special thanks goes to Amie Gosselin for looking after us whilst in the country! It was thrilling, but confronting at the same time. The sheer fact that for some, clean drinking water is a luxury they simply do not afford was mind boggling. Check out the sample videos here and look at the full length versions at the Turn On The Tap website and find out how you too can impact the world you are living in.