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Ladbrokes: Balloon


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Ladbrokes today launches its latest brand film titled 'Balloon', The film was shot by Emmy-nominated director Sam Brown, and follows his ground-breaking Ladbrokes brand film titled 'Drummers' which launched ahead of the 2020 European Championships. The playful campaign launches with a 60-second film which follows an epic game of balloon keepy-uppy as it draws in an entire city. The film opens on an office worker feigning interest as his manager makes small talk at a dull office party. A red balloon detaches itself from the ceiling and floats towards our man, who can’t resist sticking a foot out to keep it off the ground. His colleague watches the balloon with laser-like focus, before racing through the crowd and athletically sliding across a desk to keep it up. With all eyes now on the balloon, the office fan blows it towards a window. The entire office pours down the building stairwell, before the action spills out into a street. The game escalates as it moves through a city, with hundreds of people trying to get a hand to the balloon to keep it in the air. Shot in the Ukraine earlier this year, the production was filmed in line with Covid guidelines, and included hundreds of actors and extras, as well as the use of CGI to build on the large crowds and epic scenes. The film is set to a thumping soundtrack ‘Let’s Go’ by the Norwegian garage rock band The Laundrettes. This is the third campaign delivered for Ladbrokes by creative agency Neverland since they were appointed as lead agency in May. The accompanying media campaign was planned and executed by long-term partners the7Stars.

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