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Top 6: May 26th 2021
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Kiyan Prince Foundation: Long Live the Prince

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Top 6: May 26th 2021
Kiyan Prince, the schoolboy football prodigy who was stabbed and killed aged 15, is being brought back to virtual life on the 15th anniversary of his death in a ground-breaking anti-knife crime campaign. In a cutting-edge campaign for football, gaming and sponsorship, on May 18th, Kiyan Prince will make headline news when he signs for his former club, Queens Park Rangers. He will be given the squad number ‘30’ to reflect the age he would be today. Kiyan will also be introduced as a playable character in the world’s biggest video game, EA SPORTS™ FIFA 21. In addition, Match Attax will issue a Kiyan Prince playing card and major brands, including Adidas, will sponsor him. The campaign, called “Long Live the Prince”, is created by ENGINE Creative on an entirely pro-bono basis. All proceeds raised go directly to Kiyan Prince Foundation, the charity run by Kiyan’s father, Dr Mark Prince OBE. To create a virtual likeness of Kiyan as the 30-year-old he would be today, ENGINE Creative partnered with Framestore, Academy award-winning creative studio behind Avengers: End Game and Bladerunner 2049. With input from the Prince family and help from Professor Hassan Ugail at the University of Bradford, cutting edge aging-projection software was used to create a scientifically accurate image of how Kiyan would look today. This image was then developed by Framestore and renowned photoreal artist Chris Scalf to create the likenesses of the Kiyan seen in the campaign. Framestore brought the likeness to life in film through AI technology, partnering with ELC. Accurately recreating Kiyan the player was taken just as seriously. Partnering with EA SPORTS, Kiyan has been added to the QPR team roster available in FIFA 21. Fans across the globe can now play as Kiyan in-game. EA SPORTS FIFA developers worked closely with Kiyan’s family, friends, former teammates and coaches to integrate him into the game. From aging his appearance using images from his teen years to developing his on-pitch characteristics and style of play, Kiyan has been developed as the superstar he would’ve been. Photography for the campaign was shot by top photographer David Clerihew, who has photographed elite footballers including Ronaldo and Messi. To accompany the launch, a short film was created to engage vulnerable kids across social and earned media, along with a series of ads fronted by the virtual Kiyan, across press, out of home and on social media, all created by ENGINE Creative. To raise further awareness, top footballers, such as Raheem Sterling, and influencers, including F2Freestylers, will share their support on social media using the hashtag #longlivetheprince. Mark Prince and former professional footballer Les Ferdinand, who is currently director of football at QPR, will also head up a major PR drive to help raise awareness and tell the story of the transformational effect the sponsorship money will have on the charity’s work.
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Assistant Producer: Jakub Pieta

Editor: Engine film: Sam Hopkins

Account Manager: Leo Birch,

Client managing director: Ed Norrington

Business Director: Matt Kiernan

Content Strategist: Leo Birch

POST PRODUCTION - FRAMESTORE

Framestore

EP & Supervisor: Karl Woolley

Lead Creative Technologist: Johannes Saams

Lead Character Artist: Chris Scalf

CG Supervisor, Electric Lens Co: Matt Hermans

Lead Designer, Framestore Design: David Lochhead

POST PRODUCTION - NINETEENTWENTY

Nineteentwenty

2D Lead: Robert Lilley

Senior Producer: Paul Branch

Producer: Claire Cullen

Asst Producer: Robyn Borrageiro

Grade: Nineteen Twenty – Kai Van Beers

Sound Design & Music: String and Tins: Joe Wilkinson & Jim Stewart

Audio Producer: Laura-Leigh Smith

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