Signing Santa Launches FCB Inferno’s Storytelling App
FCB Inferno and Huawei's AI tech helps deaf children learn to read and launches with a sweet Santa spot.
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Credits
powered by- Agency FCB Inferno/UK
- Digital Agency Aardman Animations
- Editing Company TenThree
- Music Mcasso Music Production
- Post Production Unit
- Editor Stephen Dunne
- Director of Photography Dan Holland
- Art Director Rob Farren
- Copywriter Ben Usher
- Executive Creative Director
- Executive Producer Harvey Ascott
- Executive Producer Alison Cooper
- Interactive Director Hannah Jones
- Research and Development Russ Morris
- Director Chris Overton
- Producer Bridie Scriven
- Creative Director Martin McAllister
- Creative Director Neil Pymer
- Post Producer Alec Eves
- Colourist Denny Cooper
- Composer Richard Atkinson
- Sound Designer Jamie Thomas
- Technical Director
Credits
powered by- Agency FCB Inferno/UK
- Digital Agency Aardman Animations
- Editing Company TenThree
- Music Mcasso Music Production
- Post Production Unit
- Editor Stephen Dunne
- Director of Photography Dan Holland
- Art Director Rob Farren
- Copywriter Ben Usher
- Executive Creative Director
- Executive Producer Harvey Ascott
- Executive Producer Alison Cooper
- Interactive Director Hannah Jones
- Research and Development Russ Morris
- Director Chris Overton
- Producer Bridie Scriven
- Creative Director Martin McAllister
- Creative Director Neil Pymer
- Post Producer Alec Eves
- Colourist Denny Cooper
- Composer Richard Atkinson
- Sound Designer Jamie Thomas
- Technical Director
Tech giant Hauwei has released a revolutionary sign-language app that was developed by FCB Inferno. The campaign launches with a touching spot directed by Chris Overton and produced by Dog Eat Dog. Along with a sympathetic Santa, the film features the remarkable seven-year-old actress Maisie Sly, star of Overton’s Oscar-winning short The Silent Child.
The making of the StorySign launch film
The StorySign app uses AI to help deaf children learn to read; users simply hold their phone up to the words on the page and an avatar signs the story as the printed words are highlighted, this helps parents and children to learn to read together, and at their own pace. FCB Inferno spent a year developing it in collaboration with Aardman, Penguin Publishing and the British Deaf Association.
The development of the StorySign app
There are approximately 32 million deaf children globally and many struggle to learn to read, often due to a lack of resources bridging sign language and reading. Huawei's research indicated that parents of deaf children in the UK spend more time reading to their children each day than parents of hearing children – yet statistics indicate that they are falling behind their hearing peers with most deaf 16-year olds having an average reading age of nine years.
“StorySign is not just another Christmas campaign, it’s an initiative that we genuinely hope will help deaf children enjoy the world of books” said Frazer Gibney, CEO, FCB Inferno. "Huawei’s technology is empowering great things, and I am thrilled that we are working with them on work that is both purposeful and creatively interesting.”
Launch trip to Lapland
The wide-reaching campaign also included a trip to Lapland to give a group of or deaf children and their families an accessible Christmas experience, including quality time with Santa of course.
The app can be downloaded for free at Google Play or Huawei App Gallery.
Connections
powered by- Agency FCB Inferno
- Digital Agency Aardman Animations
- Editing Company tenthree
- Music Mcasso Music Production
- Post Production Unit
- Production Dog Eat Dog
- Colourist Denny Cooper
- Composer Richard Atkinson
- Editor Stephen Dunne
- Executive Creative Director Mark O’Sullivan
- Executive Producer Alison Cooper
- Interactive Director Hannah Jones
- Technical Director Mark Burvill
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