Yes Foundation, a Polish organisation that helps and empowers ladies in communities around the nation, has launched a tongue-in-cheek new spot. Titled ‘Good People,’ the marketing campaign targets to eliminate imposter syndrome, embracing imperfections and redefining what it method to be ‘good’.
The movie captures on a regular basis other folks doing occasional ‘bad’ issues comparable to refusing to select up their canine’s trade or feigning sleep to keep away from having to surrender their seat on a bus, whilst reaffirming that they’re nonetheless in a position to doing just right.
“I wanted this film to feel honest and relatable, which is why we leaned into the imperfections, both in the characters we portray and the way we captured them,” defined the movie’s director Mateusz Miszczyński.
“We used real, everyday locations and avoided overly polished visuals, because real life is rarely perfect. It’s messy, funny, and flawed, but that’s what makes it human. That’s also why we chose to shoot on analog film, it adds a layer of authenticity and unpredictability that perfectly matches the campaign’s message,” he provides.
Soundtracked by way of LA-based indie band Gustaf’s Best Behaviour, the 60-second spot is going directly to hero one of the most Foundation’s real-life participants and their relatable confessions, together with Matgorzata, who helps ladies in jail however unintentionally killed her goldfish and Klara, who is helping disabled ladies with good looks treatment, but repeatedly steals her buddies’ lighters.
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Alex Prew, inventive copywriter at Dude added: “Even good people aren’t good 100% of the time. Good people scam the supermarket self-checkout. Good people steal pint glasses from pubs. We wanted to paint the most inclusive picture of a good person, to make everyone feel like they can make a change in their community.”