Back-To-School Essentials

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AgencyBBDO New York
Release dateSeptember 18, 2019
Directed byHenry-Alex Rubin
Back-To-School Essentials
Frame from the opening scene
AgencyBBDO New York
ClientSandy Hook Promise
Release dateSeptember 18, 2019
Directed byHenry-Alex Rubin
Production
company
SMUGGLER
CountryUnited States

"Back-To-School Essentials" is a 2019 public service announcement (PSA) by American 501(c)(3) non-profit organization Sandy Hook Promise.[1][2] Created as a shock piece, the PSA received the 2020 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Commercial.

The PSA initially mimics a typical back-to-school advertisement, featuring students proudly displaying new school supplies like binders and headphones to upbeat music.[3][4][5] Suddenly, a school shooting erupts, forcing the students to repurpose their items for survival. Examples include a boy breaking a window with a skateboard, a girl fashioning a sock into a tourniquet for her friend's bleeding leg, and two children using scissors and colored pencils as improvised weapons against the shooter.[6] The PSA culminates with a girl tearfully texting her mother "I love you" before closing her eyes as the sounds of an approaching shooter are heard.[7][8]

Background

"Back-To-School Essentials" was created by SHP through advertising agency network BBDO New York,[9] with a media budget of US$37 thousand directly, with media otherwise being donated.[10] The PSA had an intentional launch time set for the "back-to-school period" in order to "remind people of the new normal, that kids are being taught how to survive shootings."[11] The 66-second long[12] PSA was directed by Henry-Alex Rubin and produced by SMUGGLER.[9]

According to SHP co-founder Mark Barden, the PSA's shocking nature was intentional and "designed to spark conversations about prioritizing the prevention of violent acts in school and aims to promote a more hands-on approach to ending violence."[13][14]

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