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Royal Mail showcases parcel-sending made easy in new Christmas campaign via AMV BBDO London – Campaign Brief

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Royal Mail has launched a new campaign in the run-up to Christmas, highlighting the variety of ways customers can send parcels through the company’s expanded range of drop off and collection options.

Created by AMV BBDO, the “Send It Your Way” campaign shows how Royal Mail has made it even easier to send parcels thanks to the launch of lockers and Collect+sites, in addition to at-home collection service, Parcel Collect.

The campaign raises awareness of the more than 5,000 new parcel drop-off points which have been added to Royal Mail’s network this year, as part of the company’s strategy to make sending parcels as convenient as possible for people with busy lives. In a series of vignettes, a 30-second film, directed by Finn McGough through Red Studios, builds an emotional connection with the audience as it shows parcels guided through various hands using both real staff and actors posting and collecting parcels.

The film highlights three ways to send parcels using Royal Mail – dropping them off at a parcel locker, handing in packages at Collect + retailers – and through doorstep collection service, Parcel Collect. It also shows how savings can be made by buying postage online.

The film opens with a close-up of a grandma wrapping up a toy rabbit in a box and then cuts to her buying postage online and dropping the parcel off at a parcel locker. In the next scene, a child hands a parcel to a Collect + shopkeeper. To highlight the Parcel Collect service, the film then shows a small business owner handing a stack of parcels to a postie on the doorstep.

The film ends with shots of customers’ hands relaxing, showing the time that can be saved with Royal Mail handling parcel deliveries.

Heidi Kieran, Head of Consumer Marketing, says, “This beautifully shot campaign raises awareness and highlights the ease and convenience of sending parcels through Royal Mail. Whether you prefer to have your postie collect your parcel from your doorstep or would like to drop it off whilst you’re out and about, Royal Mail offers unrivalled options to suit every lifestyle.

“We are rapidly expanding our number of parcel points to give customers the widest possible choice, with more than 5,000 Collect+ sites and lockers already added this year and even more to follow over the coming months.”

AMV BBDO Creative Partner Tim Riley says, “People trust Royal Mail and its posties to deliver their parcels. This campaign aims to build on that trust by showing how Royal Mail are making it easier than ever to send parcels – and save money.”

The integrated campaign comprises 30, 15 and 6-second ads, which will run on TV, VOD, online, cinema and OOH. It breaks on VOD, radio and online on October 7 and on TV and in cinemas from November 4th.

Client: Royal Mail
Client names: Heidi Kieran, Andi Spencer and Julia Wye
Creative Agency: AMV BBDO
CCOs: Nicholas Hulley and Nadja Lossgott
Creative Director: Tim Riley
Creative Team: Matt King and Larry Dyer
Agency Planning Team: Sam Williams and Frederik Schjottz
Agency Account Team: Tessa Brisbane, Charlotte Oram and Ruby Seeto
Agency Production Team: Paul Goodwin, Fern Holloway and Phil Harris
Agency Design Team: Richard Holgate and Ian Mills
Media Agency: The 7Stars
Production Company: Red Studios
Director: Finn McGough
Film Prod Co. Producer (Film): Alex Heathcote
Edit House: Whitehouse Post
Producer: Shannen Ward
Colourist: George Neave
2D Lead: Richard Payne
Post-production Company: Coffee & TV
Sound studio: Wave Studios
Audio Post-production: Wave Studios
Music Supervision: James Radford


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