Brand | HUNGERSTATION |
Product/Service | FOOD DELIVERY |
Entrant | TTP CREATIVE AGENCY Riyadh, SAUDI ARABIA |
Category | Direction |
Idea Creation
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TTP CREATIVE AGENCY Riyadh, SAUDI ARABIA
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Production
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FLYING HONEY Riyadh, SAUDI ARABIA
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Write a short summary of what happens in the film
In a street in Saudi Arabia in the 90s, a group of boys are playing football. The mood intensifies as our hero prepares to shoot a penalty-kick, wearing his professional-attire. Taking a deep breath, he runs towards the ball, but is interrupted by a girl screaming his name. He stops and turns to his little sister, informing him that mother is ordering him to go get lunch. As he asks to be excused, another boy, barefoot in a thobe, runs intensely and makes his shot. To-his-luck, the camera shifts to an unexpected appearance of a man in a car, impressively shocked. Cut to Hamad walking with the food-bag, turning to see his substitute surrounded by friends cheering, holding a SAR150,000-cheque. As disappointment overwhelms Hamad’s face, a voice-over sweeps in assuring that he never needs to miss out on his dream again with HungerStation.
Cultural / Context information for the jury
During the 90s, delivery services were rarely offered by only a few restaurants with specific closing times and geographical limitations. In more rural areas, young people would work hard to reach their dreams, with all sorts of limitations surrounding their abilities to achieve them. Missed opportunities was something no one could afford, and luck always played a role in achievements. Using the realism of the time with the nature of the service, player perfect grounds to amplify the easiness of using the services of the brand.
Tell the jury anything relevant about the direction. Do not name the director.
The goal behind the direction approach was staying true to the authenticity and truthfulness of the look and feel of the 90s decade. All elements, with regards to the art direction, production values, styling and location propping focused on the recreation of the timeframe that audiences could feel familiar with or relate to. The film’s structure was the core trigger in built a scene that appeared both realistic if seen in a movie from the same decade, or familiar enough to the generation that lived during that period. The styling of the clothes, from the hero’s football attire, to the rest of the people walking by, paired with the popular hair styling of Saudi during that time, created the perfect setting. The location, altered to the smallest details of the metal gate covering the window, was matched from genuine films and photos shot during that period in a similar environment.
Credits
Faisal Alobrah |
TTP |
Creative Director |
Saad Alharbi |
TTP |
Conceptualizer |
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