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Apia pushes boundaries with social experiment about ageist stereotypes via DDB Melbourne

10/12/2015
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Melbourne, Australia
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The experiment and research findings will be used by Apia to challenge preconceptions of the over 50s market

Departing from traditional advertising, Apia and DDB Group Melbourne have conducted a social experiment that supports its new "Your Experience Deserves More" campaign.

The social experiment challenges the misconceptions of age and highlights the stereotypes that exist in society and the media.

The experiment and research findings will be used by Apia to challenge preconceptions of the over 50s market and was developed in conjunction with the team at DDB Group Melbourne, specifically RAPP, DDB and Mango for creative development, onscreen production, PR and seeding respectively.

The research uncovered that two thirds of respondents over 50 had faced age discrimination in their daily lives as well as feeling misrepresented in the media. The study echoed these sentiments, showing a younger demographic group casting people in ads and automatically associating younger age brackets with words like "fit", "vivacious" and "adventurous" and stating that the older group "lacked vitality" and "the right look."



Says Geoff Keogh, executive manager, Apia: "The research we undertook revealed some startling insights into perceptions of age in Australia. It's time to break through this stigma and start conversations around the topic. The social experiment highlighted an underlying prejudice that those involved may not have realised existed. Our campaigns aim to demonstrate that life experience should be recognised and respected."

Recognising and rewarding life experience was reiterated by Apia's spokesperson and iconic broadcaster, Glenn Ridge, who believes that age should never define what one is capable of, stating "I've found that over 50s continually endeavour to reinvent themselves and adapt to changing times and situations. Staying vibrant, relevant and open to new experiences is something that's very important at any age, not just as the years add up.

Apia, and Ridge, hope the findings will shift perception and encourage society to think twice about dismissing those who are still shaping and challenging our future.


Full Credits

Apia
Marketing Manager, Apia Marketing - Mark Behr
Brand Manager, Apia Marketing - Travis Hughes
Marketing Advisor, Apia Marketing - Heidi Storey

Agency (Rapp)
Executive creative director - Steve Crawford
Creative director - Murray Bransgrove
Art director - Emily Somers
Copywriter - Ryan Najelski
Senior client lead - Angela Bishop
Senior account manager - Pia Christiansen
Account manager - Bobby Richardson

DDB, Head of onscreen - Simon Thomas
DDB, Producer - Jo Alach, Tuesday Picken

PR (Mango)
MD - Elly Hewitt
Head of PR - Rebecca Ahern
Account Director- Amanda Sheat
Account Manager - Lauren Hunt
Account Co-ordinator - Emma Paolucci

Production
Production company - Dougal Digital
Executive producer - Jo de Fina
Producer - Ariel Waymouth
Director - Henry Stafford
DOP - Paul Hughes
Offline Edit - Stu Willis
Grade/Online - Daniel Stonehouse, Crayon
Soundmix - Tristan Meredith, Now Hear This

Media
Media agency - Starcom Melbourne

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