Title | FAKE 4 GOOD |
Brand | SOLIDARITÉ SIDA |
Product/Service | TRUMP DEEPFAKE VIDÉO |
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B02. Non-profit / Foundation-led Education & Awareness |
Entrant
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SOLIDARITE SIDA Paris, FRANCE
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Idea Creation
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LA CHOSE Paris, FRANCE
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PR
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LA CHOSE Paris, FRANCE
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Production
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LA CHOSE Paris, FRANCE
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Credits
Pascal Grégoire |
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Founder |
Eric Tong Cuong |
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Founder |
Fabien Teichner |
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Chief Creative Officer |
Shaun Severi |
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Creative Director |
Arnaud Girard |
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Copywriter |
Léo Debernardi |
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Art Director |
Pauline Garoux |
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Account Executive |
François Peretti |
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Planner |
Barka Zerouali |
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Communication Director |
Nicolas Buisset |
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Production Manager |
Laura Sacarrère |
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Producer |
Shaun Severi |
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Creative Director |
Eric Tong Cuong |
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Founder |
Barka Zerouali |
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Communications Director |
Pauline Garoux |
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Background
The eradication of AIDS is possible. Today, there exist antiviral drugs that can reduce the viral load to undetectable levels. However, a large portion of the global population still doesn't have access to these therapies, and the death toll due to AIDS currently stands at 16 million per year, which represents half of all HIV-positive people. The replenishment conference of the Global Fund took place for the first time in France, at Lyon. This was an opportunity to raise the 14 billion dollars needed to eradicate AIDS. Since the virus first appeared, a lot of false information has been circulated, and to this day people are still unaware of just how dangerous AIDS still is, and yet how close we are at putting an end to it. But this is the reality. That's why this digital awareness-raising campaign was needed to mobilize public opinion and put pressure on our leaders.
Describe the strategy
Today, AIDS seems like a forgotten illness. Following its peak death toll of the 1980s, most people now believe that AIDS no longer represents a deadly threat. They are thus party to the trivialization of the disease, resulting from a lack of public awareness about the issue. But that's of course false: AIDS continues to infect over 5000 people globally each day, and to kill 3000 others. To raise awareness of this alarming trend and communicate about the extreme importance of replenishing the Global Fund, we decided to confront the public with the absurdity of this "Fake News". And in order to talk about a problem that no one ever talks about, we had to use someone everybody always talks about. To highlight his power of disinformation as he announces the eradication of AIDS, while suggesting that with everyone's help, this time, it could indeed be done.
Describe the execution
To create this video we chose to utilize the technology known as "deepfake". We combined a real speech by Donald Trump with that of an actor, this with the use of AI and a number of special effects. The artificial intelligence was employed for several weeks prior to the launch of the video in order to mirror reality as closely as possible. The video was broadcast on the Twitter account of Solidarité Sida via YouTube on Monday October 7th morning, 3 days before the announcement of the replenishment of the Global Fund against AIDS. During these 3 days, we set up a war room to moderate comments and manage the press coverage. To capture the attention of selected media outlets we sent press kits announcing the end of AIDS to a number of journalists 2 days before the campaign, and invited them to learn more by visiting aidsisover.org.
List the results
Solidarité Sida's objective was to trigger public opinion and put pressure on our heads of State to ensure that the replenishment of the Global Fund was a success. That objective was reached. The 14.02 billion dollars were raised, notably thanks to the last minute efforts made by France (to the tune of 60 million euros, representing +20% compared to the period 2016-2019, after an initial announcement of +15% in the morning, resulting in a total of 1.296 billion dollars, or 1.176 billion euros) and by the Bill Gates foundation (also 60 million). In terms of engagement, the #Treatment4all hashtag was retweeted 4 million times, the video obtained 8 million views in 4 days, with a total reach of 60 million.