Altron humanises technology in a new creative marketing campaign

4th April 2019

     

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JSE-listed Altron is bringing its brand promise ‘there when it matters’ to life with a television commercial which details the intricate relationship between human beings and technology.

The film takes the viewer through the life stages of a young girl called Lerato, showcasing how technology is so intertwined with our everyday lives that it is largely invisible, working in the background. The viewer is led to see – from Lerato’s birth, doing homework on a computer, learning to drive, to a career in photography, getting married and starting her own family – that we cannot live without technology.

The film breaks away from the traditional form of creative visual interactions with consumers in that it is not about product offerings, or Altron’s services. Instead, it is an emotive storytelling concept that delicately portrays a relatable home environment and shows how family life and technology are intertwined.

Using the magical technique of misdirection, the viewer is lulled into believing that Lerato’s life journey is narrated by her father, but later discovers that the storyteller is actually the technology which has always been behind Lerato’s life.

Zipporah Maubane, Altron Group Executive: Marketing explains that, by personifying and humanising technology, the film sparks a conversation on the sometimes invisible nature but important role of technology in life.

“By breaking with tradition and marrying a human story with technology, we are showing how as a technology company we facilitate societal change. This is a creative expression of our commitment to our customers and our aspiration of enabling progress in society and business through technology,” says Maubane.

Xolisa Dyeshana, Chief Creative Officer at Joe Public says “The objective of the film is about Altron being the driver of the sentiment that technology is a facilitator of intimacy and change. Technology has grown with us, changed with us and will continue to be forever entwined with the lives we live. There is no one better to do this with than with Altron by your side.”  

The TVC has been launched via digital and social media platforms and will be on radio and TV.

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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