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In the latest instalment of the Smart Energy GB campaign, we enter Albert Einstein’s living room and meet his neighbours, Ed and Kim, and dog, Chico, while he shares an impassioned … read morespeech on how smart meters can help Britain become less reliant on imported gas. In the context of the current energy crisis, Smart Energy GB research has found that the role that smart meters could play in helping Britain to be more self-sufficient with our energy supply, and less reliant on other countries, is appealing to audiences that traditionally reject smart meters. Centring on the traditional British ritual of ‘tea and biscuits’, the imagery and music used in the film combine to support the message that smart meters could help Britain to use more British wind and solar energy. Even the biscuit jar is in the shape of the iconic and recognisable red telephone box. The film also features David Schaal, known for playing Jay’s dad in The Inbetweeners. While Einstein has his neighbours over for tea, each time he opens the biscuit jar, it plays an eight-bit version of a British anthem, compelling the scientist to deliver a rousing speech on how smart meters could help Britain rely less on imported gas. He shares information about how smart meters help manage energy use throughout the day, helping to create a future that’s less reliant on imported gas and uses alternatives like wind and solar energy from Britain.
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Client
Team Chris Taggart
Team Imogen Landy
Team Laura Trendall
Team Olivia Adams
Team Harvey Sandhu
Agency
Planner Joe Smith
Planner Mike Alhadeff
Account Manager Rhiannon Hughes
Account Manager Jack Masters
Account Manager Vicky Humphries
Account Manager Ed Nash
Media mSix
Post Production / VFX No8
Editorial Trim Editing
Music / Sound No8 Sound
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