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February 16 2021, 10:27 am | BY Ricki Green | 2 Comments
Leading men’s health organisation Movember has teamed up with creative content studio Gen C on More than a Month. The fully integrated campaign is set to launch the global charity’s new monthly giving product, as it takes the fight for men’s health year-round for the first time.
Now approaching its 18th year, the annual Mo-growing campaign has traditionally encouraged supporters to rally each November in support of Movember’s cause areas: men’s mental health, suicide prevention, prostate cancer and testicular cancer.
Gen C managing director Jack White said More than a Month was built around not only communicating the benefits of reducing men’s health issues, but also to emphasise that in doing so, we all get more.
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I could wax lyrical about Kim Nobleâs performance and writing in this thought-provoking 10-episode deep-dive into the human psyche â heâs a revelation â but Brian Logan already did so here back in August. And anyway, this isnât a solo show, itâs a double act. Itâs Bacharach and David for the podcast generation.Instead I would like to focus on its other star, sound designer and composer, Benbrick (aka Paul Carter).
You could write a book on how great the sound design (and music) is in this series. Itâs breathtaking â sometimes, as in an early scene of an imagined drowning of a scuba-diving sister, quite literally. But for brevity, Iâll focus on a repeating motif in which Noble pitches a documentary series to an increasingly irritated but unswervingly polite Netflix customer service phone operative.