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    Home » The Best Work You May Never See: UNAIDS, FCB India & Chicago Team On “Unbox Me” Initiative For Trans Children

    The Best Work You May Never See: UNAIDS, FCB India & Chicago Team On “Unbox Me” Initiative For Trans Children

    By SHOOTThursday, March 31, 2022Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments2476 Views
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    March 31 marks the Transgender Day of Visibility, a day to spread awareness about both the struggles and the successes of the trans community
    “Unbox Me” is a project by FCB India & FCB Chicago that addresses the isolation and marginalization of trans children, which often begins within their own families
    Influential personalities and community leaders are unboxing the hidden childhood treasures of transgender people on social media, to create awareness and demand acceptance
     

    In the lead-up to the International Transgender Day of Visibility on March 31, The Joint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) and FCB have partnered to launch “Unbox Me,” an initiative aimed at raising awareness for the rights of transgender children by empowering them to stop hiding their identities and embrace their true selves. Part of the #SeeMeAsIAm campaign, “Unbox Me” is the latest collaborative effort from UNAIDS and FCB, whose ongoing partnership also included “The Mirror” in 2021.

    “Unbox Me” is a creative exploration of the theme of secrecy and hiding, and the campaign aims to spotlight the struggles of transgender children, like their being closeted and their discomfort with their assigned gender, many as early as the age of two.

    Swati Bhattacharya, FCB India’s creative chairperson, who conceptualized this campaign, said, “In India, children usually have a box which they use to store their most precious possessions. In the case of trans children, however, they need to hide their box of treasures, since some of their most precious possessions don’t fit the gender norm that society expects them to conform to.”

    She added: ““Unbox Me” shows exactly that, every box opened revealed someone’s true self. We sent these boxes to prominent people in the community, who then unboxed them on their social media feeds, sharing their feelings and thoughts as the reality of countless children suppressing their spirit became a tangible reality one could experience.” The videos are a play on popular unboxing videos, in which people unpack gadgets and toys. Only this time, the unboxings have a much deeper meaning.

    UNAIDS and FCB played on the theme of trans children being no different than any child who loves creating hiding places and what their hidden possessions reveal about that child’s identity, preferences and dreams. For trans children, the act of hiding treasures becomes a way of hiding their identity from disapproving eyes. “Unbox Me” is an effort to symbolically unbox their secrets to the world and open the conversation for so many transgender children out there — not just in India, but everywhere.

    The creation of “Unbox Me” is a partnership between FCB’s India and Chicago offices, exemplifying how FCB brings together talent and expertise across its global network to create impactful work, work that addresses a global topic.

    This film reflects and explains the “Unbox Me” campaign.

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    Client UNAIDS Mahesh Mahalingam, director, communications and global advocacy Agency FCB Danio Boer, global creative partner; Swati Bhattacharya, chief creative officer, FCB India; Andrés Ordóñez, chief creative officer, FCB Chicago; Anusheela Saha, group creative director, FCB India; Tim Schoenmaeckers, Niels Sienaert, VPs, creative directors, FCB Chicago; John Bleeden, executive creative producer, FCB Chicago; Kizie Base, VP strategy, FCB India; Michele Morales, SVP design director, FCB Chicago; Megan Musgrave, assoc. design director, FCB Chicago; Anita Koltun, producer, FCB Chicago. Agency Lord + Thomas Kerry Hill, EVP, head of production N.A.; Roman Mendez, SVP, studio director; Steve Immer, VP, director of editing; Alec Chojnancki, audio mixer; Caleb Hill, color; Daniel Witkin, assistant editor. Production Vikram Khushwa, photographer; Anas Ali Khan, DP; Alisha Dsouza, sr. producer, Fuel Content. Music JSM

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    The Best Work You May Never See: Innocean Berlin, Stink Director Eoin Glaister Team On Stunt For NewMotion

    Tuesday, January 20, 2026
    NewMotion's "Stunt"

    Ad agency Innocean Berlin has launched a full visual rebrand and platform for NewMotion, designed to bring more diverse talent behind the camera by giving German production companies a way to open their sets to new voices. The launch comes at a pivotal moment for the German film industry: In recent years, Germany has seen global acclaim for Oscar-nominated and award-winning productions like All Quiet on the Western Front and The Teacher’s Lounge. At this year’s Berlinale, the number of national and co-produced films reached an all-time high. Meanwhile, the federal government has committed to nearly doubling its production funding, now reaching €250 million ($291 million U.S.) But while international demand for German productions is growing, the industry still struggles with lack of diversity, limited access and an over-reliance on networks and connections. NewMotion was created to help change that. At the heart of the project is Germany’s largest online film industry database, a platform designed to connect production companies with aspiring crew members through on-set shadowing experiences, developed in collaboration with BuzzWoo. Covering more than 60 different behind-the-scenes roles, the online platform provides applicants with hands-on access to an industry that has often been difficult to break into. The platform provides users with real-time listings for shadowing, internships, and training opportunities. For those unsure where to start, there’s an AI-powered “Skillmatcher” tool, an interactive quiz that suggests suitable film professions based on users’ personal strengths and interests. An additional interactive film experience lets users explore a virtual film set and learn about various roles by clicking on... Read More

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