nabs has a special message for the ad industry on World Mental Health Day

10/6/2021

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New film helps highlight the importance of mental health within the advertising industry

In recognition of World Mental Health Day on October 10, nabs tapped Cossette to create a film that helps heighten awareness about the resources available through the organization, and aims to erase the stigma around mental health within our industry. 

The film features Crumbles, a simple cracker who understands what it’s like to crumble under pressure. As a loveable voice of reason, Crumbles is here to remind us that our passion, productivity, and dedication to the job doesn’t need to be sacrificed at the expense of our mental health and wellbeing. And with this digital campaign, nabs hopes to start a much-needed conversation that encourages the industry to come together to tackle these challenges head on. 

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Now is the perfect time to start a conversation about the state of our collective mental health and wellbeing. During the last 18 months alone, the demand for our services has skyrocketed, with over 3,600 people reaching out to us for various reasons including mental health issues, unemployment, illness and financial difficulties. We hope that this campaign encourages people within the industry — from all levels of seniority — to recognize the signs of mental burnout and distress early and take advantage of the many services and resources that nabs has available. No one needs to go through this alone.
Mark Neves, Director, Central at nabs
During the pandemic, the lines between work and home blurred, and many of us — myself included — have found ourselves working harder and longer than ever before. A lot of us are still working from home and still trying to find the right balance, which makes this film incredibly important and timely.
Cat Wiles
Cat Wiles, Chief Strategy Officer at Cossette

In order to capture the interest and attention of the industry, the Cossette team knew that they needed to add a bit of levity and use humour to get such an important message across. 

When we read the brief, we knew our biggest challenge was going to be creating something for an audience whose tolerance for BS is pretty low. If we wanted to really get through to our colleagues, we had to come at it from an angle that was brutally honest, but also funny in a very relatable way.
Jacob Greer
Jacob Greer, Creative Director at Cossette
We all love what we do, which makes recognizing the signs of burnout even harder. Crumbles is here to tell it like it is — sometimes this job can take more than it gives, so as an industry we need to make more of an effort to take care of ourselves and look after each other.
Nicole Ellerton
Nicole Ellerton, Creative Director at Cossette

The campaign will run entirely on digital and social media and will be amplified by influencers and execs within the North American ad industry sharing stories about their own mental health challenges. The film’s original song This Job Can Break You will be available to stream on Spotify starting on October 11th.

Credits

Client: nabs
Title: This Job Will Break You Marketing Chair, Board of Directors: Kate Torrance Director, Central: Mark Neves
Agency: Cossette
Chief Creative Officer: Peter Ignazi Executive Creative Directors: Craig McIntosh, Jaimes Zentil Creative Directors: Nicole Ellerton, Jacob Greer Art Director: Nicole Ellerton Copywriter: Jacob Greer Producer: Sarah Moen Senior Strategy Director: Geraldine Tixier Group Business Director: Asmait Hailu SVP, General Manager: Kathy McGuire Production Co: Skin & Bones Director: Edward Andrews Executive Producer: Liane Thomas Line Producer: Joan Bell Director of Photography:Barry Parrell
Animation & Online: Tantrum Studio
Creative Director: Dominik Bochenski Animator: Sean McLaughlin Look Dev/Lighting: Dominik Wojtarowicz 3D Artist: Rogerio Miyagi Compositors: Davide Di Santo, Dexter Huizenga Modeller: Bill Davidson Character Design: Gina Romo Senior Colourist: Dominik Bochenski On Set VFX Supervisor: Dan Ciancone Producer: Margarita Reynes Executive Producer: Victoria Holt
Casting: Jigsaw Casting
Casting Director: Shasta Lutz
Offline Edit: Outsider Editorial
Editor: Chris Murphy Executive Producer: Kristina Anzlinger Producer: Kayan Choi Assistant Editor: Nathan Olszewicki
Audio House: Pirate
Music Director: Chris Tait Producer: Joanne Uyeyama Composer: Ari Posner Engineer: Ian Boddy