An extremely fun campaign for the National Trust
4 August 2014
The delightful film sees a bunch of very bored-looking children stuck indoors with very little to do. Then, in a blink of an eye, we’re thrown outside with the kids into the joy of the great outdoors and all manner of encounters at National Trust locations.
The film is the centrepiece of the National Trust’s ‘50 Things To Do Before You’re 11¾‘ initiative to get children back-in touch with nature – in every sense – from holding creepy-crawlies and rock-pooling in the hunt for crabs, to the simple joys of rolling down big hills and sitting out under the stars for a spot of stargazing. All lovely clean, wholesome stuff. And lots of great moments to GIF!
The young director follows up her critically-acclaimed childhood bereavement charity spot with a film that evokes strong childhood memories of days gone by.
Waitrose
Stuart Douglas
Bank of Ireland
Stuart Douglas
Wimbledon
RBS
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Ronnie Wood
Stuart Douglas
Stuart Douglas
Hell of a Racket - Trailer · Ronnie Wood
“…the line, the art, the brushstrokes… they’ve always been a higher power for me”
The Rolling Stones guitarist and rock icon opens up on his extraordinary life and his compelling passion for art in the trailer for a new candid and confessional documentary short that centres around the rockstar as a visual artist.
Ronnie’s sketches, portraits and sculptures show a little-known side of the legendary musician, a large body of work that also charts a remarkable journey of a career in music that has lasted for over 50 years.
Nice Shirt’s Stuart Douglas films Ronnie in his Barcelona studio, where we see him creating work that gives the reformed wild man of rock a different kind “buzz” – a symbolic statement from a life that has seen its fair share of excess.
This new trailer is a tantalising glimpse of the full length film that sees Ronnie in a frank and contemplative mood. The relationship between the artist and their work is one that has fascinated people for centuries. Each painting or sculpture described as an “old friend” by Ronnie – they’re pieces of art that contain a small part of their original creator. This small look into Ronnie’s life goes some way to shedding light on the significance of his life’s work, both musically and artistically.