New Zealand Police need to attract hundreds of new recruits – A diverse range who can form a team that represents and understands all communities of New Zealand. So, Ogilvy New Zealand and the NZ Police teamed up to make this fast-paced recruitment video that speaks to a wide variety of New Zealanders. But, how do you choose a singular spokesperson when you’re trying to talk to everyone?
You don’t. That’s why this recruitment film features over 70 actual cops. The Police band, Police dogs and cats, Eagle helicopter, the AOS, William Waiirua, Black Ferns and the Commissioner Mike Bush, all put their hands (or paws) up to be involved in the video to encourage New Zealanders to join NZ Police.
“New Zealand Police are striving to increase our overall staff numbers over next three years to meet our objective of being the safest country, and to deliver on the Government’s signalled staffing increase,” Police Commissioner, Mike Bush says.
Deputy Chief Executive Public Affairs, Karen Jones backs up Bush’s statement, saying, “We want to attract people who bring their own skill set, like problem solving and working in a team, and who are fit, or prepared to get fit. Most importantly we want people who care about making our communities safe.”
Ms Jones continues, “There are more than 30 different career paths within New Zealand Police and we will invest time in training these people to ensure they have the skills to handle any situation.”
Ogilvy’s Group Creative Director, Lisa Fedyszyn says, “It was an extremely fun, yet at the same time, challenging project to bring to life. There were many important puzzle pieces we kept moving around to guarantee we delivered the right message with the right tone.”
Ogilvy’s Executive Creative Director, Regan Grafton continues, “We believe this video celebrates the kind of recruits New Zealand Police want on their team – ones who bring their own unique and diverse qualities, skills and quirks to the job.”
The three minute video directed by Damian Shatford from The Sweet Shop, was released last weekend on the New Zealand Police Facebook page, and Recruitment site, with different durations rolling out in coming weeks over other media.