Flu vaccination campaign
A great number of people are reluctant to flu vaccination. It is yet important, particularly for the medical staff, to protect itself and protect its patients. Our challenge was to avoid hurting people’s feelings by spreading a message that could be interpreted as moralistic or accusatory.
Therefore, we decided to stage cute and facetious viruses with the aim of delivering nine key messages in a humorous and offbeat way.
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Get it StudioDirector
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Service de médecine du personnel, CHUVProducer
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Elie ChapuisAnimation director
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Elie ChapuisAnimators
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Get it StudioAnimators
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Darcy ChristenCreative Director
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Thomas StahelSound design
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Aurélie SprengerPost-production
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Get it StudioPost-production
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Project Type:Animation
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Runtime:3 minutes 46 seconds
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Completion Date:November 1, 2018
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Country of Origin:Switzerland
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Country of Filming:Switzerland
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Get It studio is a Swiss-based creative duo form by Sandra Golay and Alexandre Armand. Both visual storytellers, graphic designers, and art directors, they combine their skills and ideas to imagine colorful worlds.
Pioneers of contemporary paper art in Switzerland, they dare fine crafts in the digital age. They cut, sculpt and assemble bits and pieces to create delicate tactile creations, but more importantly, they give them a digital life thanks to their graphic design, photography, and animation skills.
Constantly oscillating between the physical and digital worlds, they carefully design each element and develop tailor-made solutions, from concept to production, in order to unveil a new brand or launch a campaign.
From paper crafts and editorial illustration, to stop motion or video, their collaborative and transdisciplinary method enables to offer a broad content palette, always filled with emotions!
They share not only a common aesthetic approach but also profoundly human values. That's why each smile generated by their work matters, especially when we deal with more sensitive topics.