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NSPCC | What Will You Leave Children? HD

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Uploaded by on Jan 15, 2011

HD version of TV spot.

This 40 second spot is part of an integrated campaign to raise awareness about the possibility of leaving a legacy in your will to help the NSPCC protect children from neglect and abuse.

"Children learn from us, share our interests and inherit our funny little ways. Watch our latest TV ad, then tell us your thoughts and inspire others at whatwillweleave.org.uk. Our children are our future, so find out too how you can protect them with a gift in your will."

Client: NSPCC
Agency: Whitewater
Art Director: Simon Lane
Director of Photography: Ole Birkland | http://olebirkeland.com
Producer: Andrew Guy | http://eyetoeyetv.co.uk
Music: Elizabeth Mitchell | http://youaremyflower.org
Voice: John Cleese | http://thejohncleese.com

Director|Editor: Brad Bell | http://bradbell.tv
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  • I just found this on my facebook news feed:"A child said to his mom, "Mommy, I colored your sheets with lipstick!" In anger she started to hit her child until he was unconscious. Then, she regretted what she had done, and crying said to her child, "Please open your eyes!" But it was too late, his tiny heart had stopped beating. When she walked into her bedroom, the sheet said "I LOVE YOU MOMMY". Copy and paste this for 1 hour if you're against child abuse â

  • :) lovely ad, especially for such a tough topic!

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