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Greater Anglia: Where Wonder Starts


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Greater Anglia, the train operating company covering London and East Anglia, has launched an integrated brand campaign ‘Where Wonder Starts’. The ad, created by Atomic London, utilises an Alice in Wonderland theme to personify the feeling of wonder and adventure that the train travels bring. The campaign seeks to celebrate the long-lasting memories that leisure travel has to offer. This is the latest campaign using The Hare, the distinctive fluent device created to symbolise the speed and freedom of the Greater Anglia brand. The creative idea tells the story of what would happen if Alice chose to follow the Greater Anglia Hare, instead of the white rabbit. Showcasing Greater Anglia’s network routes and highlighting the iconic destination that it is on them. The 30 second TV spot - directed by Mr Yankey and produced by Armoury London & Nexus Studios - shows that adventure isn’t just found in the pages of storybooks but across the towns and cities serviced by Greater Anglia. In the ad, we see what happens when Alice follows The Hare on a journey across London meeting real characters and situations who bear more than a little similarity to those in the tale. ​
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Client

Developer David Metherell

Marketing Manager Ela Hawran-Beaumont

Agency

Account Director Katie Salt

Account Manager Millie Greenwood

Strategist Randell Beckford

Post Production / VFX No.8ldn

Post Production Supervisor Charlie Morris

Colourist Alex Gregory

Editorial STITCH London

Editor Chris Wilson

Music / Sound Felt Music Ltd

Music / Sound Clearcut Sound

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