Using AR technology through a browser, Aussies can scan the $20 to discover that the history and the future of the Royal Flying Doctor Service.
Marcel Sydney and mining and metals company Rio Tinto have launched a campaign to raise $20 donations for its community partner, the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS), by letting the $20 note speak for itself.
Unknown to most, Reverend John Flynn, founder of the RFDS is actually featured on the Australian $20 note.
So to drive donations, Marcel created a world-first mobile experience that brings him back to life.
For the first time the very thing they want you to donate asks you to do it.
“The RFDS is one of the most quintessential Aussie organizations. We loved being a part of this project and are excited to bring the RFDS’ legacy to life through innovation," says Facundo Martinelli and Daniel Galeano, associate creative directors, Marcel Sydney.
"But best of all, the message has always been in every Aussies’ hands, people just don’t know it yet. And with a new $20 note soon coming into circulation, we wanted to say goodbye by making the best use of it.”
Using pioneering AR technology through a browser, Aussies can scan the $20 to discover that the history and the future of one of the most beloved Australian organisations has always been in their hands.
“The health and safety of our people and the communities where we operate are critical to Rio Tinto. That’s why we’ve been proud to support the wonderful work of the Royal Flying Doctor Service for the past 35 years," says Chris Salisbury, CEO Iron Ore, Rio Tinto.
“In recent times we have committed $10 million to support the RFDS’ two new state-of-the-art jet aircraft which ensure patients anywhere in Western Australia can be reached within approximately three hours.
“While these jets are a great asset to WA, it costs a lot of money to keep them in the sky. That’s why we’re now raising funds to ensure the RFDS can continue their vital services across the state.
“We’re calling on Australians to help ‘Keep Flynn Flying’, with Rio Tinto matching all donations up to $100,000."
Rio Tinto has already committed $22.5 million of funding which includes $10 million towards two new Rio Tinto LifeFlight PC-24 jets but will also match donations by the general public up to $100,000.
“The new Rio Tinto LifeFlight PC-24 jets are a game changer in aero medical care, enabling reduced flight times and increased capacity for patients and medical teams," says Rebecca Tomkinson, RFDS chief executive.
“We are delighted to partner with Rio Tinto to raise awareness about the Royal Flying Doctor Service and encourage public donations to keep our vital service in the air through this unique mobile experience.”
CREDITS
Client: Rio Tinto and Royal Flying Doctor Service
Creative Agency: Marcel Sydney
Facundo Martinelli, Associate Creative Director
Daniel Galeano, Associate Creative Director
Ryan Bernal, Managing Director
Knox Cassidy, Senior Account Manager
Simon Davis, Senior Integrated Producer
Michael Demosthenous, Senior Producer
Animation Production company: Might Nice
Director : Simon Robson
ECD : Darren Price
Designer : Bonnie Forsyth
3D model and surface : Greg Petchkovsky, Billy Harrison, Trent Rogan
Rigging : Tessa Eden
Animation : Chris Breeze, Duncan MacLaren
Compositor : Supriya Bhonsle
Technical Director : Trent Rogan
Head of Studio : Jeremy Howdin
Senior Producer : Tina Braham
Junior Producer : Diana Angelius
Technology Production Company: Pasto
Technical Lead: Agustín Mendé