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Great Ormond Street Hospital and Charity (GOSH Charity): Home For Christmas

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Top 6: November 25th 2020
Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity (GOSH Charity) has launched a special animated film to bring to life the journey patients make from hospital to home at Christmas. The film features Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) patient Mia, who was specially animated alongside her sister Amy. Both sisters were treated at the hospital years apart for the same rare condition, chronic demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP). Mia was just three weeks old when she was admitted to GOSH with the rare neurological condition, returning home just in time to meet her big sister on Christmas Eve. The film opens with Mia falling asleep in her room at GOSH adorned with festive decorations. A magical force wheels her and other patients out of the hospital, to start their journey to return to their homes across the country. Featuring landmarks such as Edinburgh Castle, Angel of the North and Clevedon Pier, the film reflects that over half of seriously ill children treated at GOSH live outside London. The film ends with a home video taken by Mia and Amy’s mum, Sam on Christmas Day 2019. This shows the girls running downstairs in matching pyjamas to open their Christmas stockings. The film is part of GOSH Charity’s ‘Home For Christmas’ campaign. Teams at GOSH work round the clock to ensure seriously ill children have the best chance of getting home to their families for Christmas. For those children who need to stay in for treatment over the festive season, staff go above and beyond to make the hospital feel like a ‘home from home’.
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Agency

TV/Online: Nikki Cramphorn

Print/Digital/OOH: Chris Battye

Joint CEO: Mat Goff

Managing Partner: Charlotte Wolfenden

Executive Strategy Director: Nick Hirst

Planner/s: Stuart Williams, John Blight

Business Director/s: Jo Lorimer

Account Director/s: Bea Kenyon-Jones

Account Manager/s: Dorothy Tang

Project Manager: Lara Harper, Clare Dimmock

Senior Paralegal: Trine Odin

Business Affairs: Gemma Davies

King Henry Design

Designer: Paul Knowles

Design Studio Manager: Rob Wallis

Senior Creative Artworker/Deputy Studio Manager: Dave Callow

King Henry Retouch

Studio Manager: Dan Sandles

Retouch: Gemma Lawton

Gutenberg

Studio Manager: Marc Dolby

Artworkers: Tony Hutton & Jonny Young

Gutenberg Digital

Studio Manager: Richard Bryne

Digital Designer: Simon Wright

Media agency: Hearts & Science

Animators: Marlies Van Der Wel, Manuel Ferrari, Taco Potma

Illustration & Design: Marlies Van Der Wel

Background Illustration: Freek Verhagen

UGC Post Production: Untold Studios

Post Producer : Ian Berry

Cain & Abel: James Ireland

Sound Design & Mix : James Utting – Factory

Audio Producer: Lucy Spong

Soundtrack Name and Composer: Home Sweet Home – Pieter de Graaf

Client

Client 
Deputy Director (Brand & Content – Hospital and Charity): Nick Radmore

Digital Content Manager: Charlotte Young 
Brand Manager

Head of Digital Engagement: Dave O’Carroll

Filmmaker and Photographer: John Stead

Senior Innovator: Oliver Field

Senior Business Development Executive: Amy Perkins

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