A SLOW AD FOR FAST PEOPLE
Title | A SLOW AD FOR FAST PEOPLE |
Brand | 7-ELEVEN |
Product/Service | B2B |
Category |
B04. Casting & Performance |
Entrant
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ÅKESTAM HOLST Stockholm, SWEDEN
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Idea Creation
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ÅKESTAM HOLST Stockholm, SWEDEN
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Media Placement
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ÅKESTAM HOLST Stockholm, SWEDEN
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Production
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FLICKORNA LARSSON Stockholm, SWEDEN
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Credits
Andreas Karlsson |
Åkestam Holst NoA |
Art Director |
Noah Bramme |
Åkestam Holst NoA |
Copywriter |
Frida Norén |
Åkestam Holst NoA |
Planner |
John Müllersdorf |
Åkestam Holst NoA |
Producer |
Daniel Smedfors |
Åkestam Holst NoA |
Client Director |
Joakim Khoury |
Åkestam Holst NoA |
Creative Director |
Daniel Kilgren |
Flickorna Larsson |
Sound Production |
View Script
Write a short summary of what happens in the radio or audio work.
Listening to podcasts and audiobooks at rapid speed is the latest trick to devour hours of content in record time. To keep up with the fast listeners, we made "A Slow Ad for Fast People." An unusually slow commercial for 7-Eleven—recorded at half speed—to catch the attention of fast listeners.
In the days around Swedish "Cinnamon Bun Day," 7-Eleven sells hundreds of thousands of cinnamon buns. Since a big part of 7-Elevens buns is ordered by companies, we took the opportunity to promote their B2B offers in the spot, which goes under the name "Bun-to-Business."
Swedish business people are fond of efficiency and "Fika" (a somewhat simpler and more spontaneous version of the Brits’ afternoon tea tradition). Therefore we direct this spot towards business podcasts, where many listeners are speeding up their content. This way, we targeted the right people with the right offer.
Translation. Provide a full English translation of any audio.
No translation is needed.
Tell the jury about the casting process.
The casting process was a crucial part of the execution. We didn't just want to slow down the ad in the post edit but instead record a voice-over artist that read the spot extremely slow. We went through a voice bank consisting of hundreds of voices to find the perfect one. After countless hours of listening to casting tapes, we found Christian Hillborg, famous for playing Erik, in the series Vikings. But, more important for this spot, he is also a great musician with a great ear and a feeling for tone and pitch. That made it possible for him to read the script in half the speed without it sounding strange when the speed-listeners played it at double speed. In the end, we did no post edit to slow down the voice or change the pitch. The spot is Chrisitan actually reading our script really, really slow.