MPC Creative and WCRS Use 3D Stereoscopic Technology on Audience-Edited Commercial for Women’s Aid
MPC Creative has worked in partnership with WCRS to create a hard-hitting cinema commercial to highlight the issue of domestic abuse.
Developed for national charity Women’s Aid, the piece uses 3D stereoscopic technology that allows viewers to edit the film in real time by opening and closing either their left or right eye.
During the course of the 65 second film, two scenarios simultaneously play out: one shows a seemingly normal story of a woman preparing dinner, the other however shows the harrowing addition of an abusive husband.
Director Chris Vincze, MPC Creative said: “We were really excited about developing the technology to enable a completely new viewing experience and simultaneously bringing the script to life. It’s the combination of audience involvement and powerful performances from the two actors that really helps convey the message.”
Marai Larasi, Co-Chair of Women’s Aid, said: “At Women’s Aid we know that 1 in 4 women experience domestic violence at some point in their lifetime, but many of us can’t imagine it happening to someone we know. Yet it is happening all the time around us, without us necessarily noticing.
“The technology used to make this advert allows the viewer to choose whether they see the abuse that is happening behind closed doors in a relationship.
“The audience will have the ability to shut out the abuse and pretend it’s not happening, or they can choose to view the reality of living with domestic violence. We hope this piece will open the audience’s eyes to the prevalence of domestic violence”
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