Watch This: Keep the doors open (Partners for Mental Health)

Partners For Mental Health worked with Union on this TV spot that raises awareness of mental health issues among teens (something the client has focused on before with other agency partners). It’s supported by a web destination as well. Agency: Union Art director: Lorraine Sit Copywriter: Marisa Faustino Executive creative director: Lance Martin Group account […]

Partners For Mental Health worked with Union on this TV spot that raises awareness of mental health issues among teens (something the client has focused on before with other agency partners). It’s supported by a web destination as well.

Agency: Union
Art director: Lorraine Sit
Copywriter: Marisa Faustino
Executive creative director: Lance Martin
Group account director: Cheryl McKenzie
Account manager: Rhiannon Enss
Planner: Naeiri Zargarian
Production Company: Sons & Daughters
Director: David Quinn
Post production: Fort York VFX
Sound design / Music: RMW
Audio dngineer: Dustin Anstey
Music producer: Jeff Cohen

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