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Specsavers launches Christmas advert
The multiple’s latest advertisement features Ebenezer Scrooge
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09 December 2019
Specsavers has released it 2019 Christmas advert which features well-known yuletide villain Ebenezer Scrooge.
The 30-second advertisement, which will run until Christmas Day, sees Ebenezer walking through the streets of Victorian London leaving misery in his path. However, on spotting a range of deals in his local Specsavers his bah humbug mood lifts as he continues on his way.
The Christmas advert has been created by Specsavers’ in-house creative team and was shot at Black Island Studios in London.
Speaking about the creative, copywriter, Mike McCallum, said: “When you think of Christmas, Scrooge is one of the main characters you immediately think of, alongside Santa and the Grinch. he was the perfect fit. If Specsavers can lift Scrooge’s spirts over Christmas and convince him of our great offers, we should be able to convince anyone.”
Last year Specsavers’ When I saw Santa advert featured primary school children describing what Father Christmas looks like to them.
The 30-second advertisement, which will run until Christmas Day, sees Ebenezer walking through the streets of Victorian London leaving misery in his path. However, on spotting a range of deals in his local Specsavers his bah humbug mood lifts as he continues on his way.
The Christmas advert has been created by Specsavers’ in-house creative team and was shot at Black Island Studios in London.
Speaking about the creative, copywriter, Mike McCallum, said: “When you think of Christmas, Scrooge is one of the main characters you immediately think of, alongside Santa and the Grinch. he was the perfect fit. If Specsavers can lift Scrooge’s spirts over Christmas and convince him of our great offers, we should be able to convince anyone.”
Last year Specsavers’ When I saw Santa advert featured primary school children describing what Father Christmas looks like to them.
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Anonymous13 December 2019
It is just me or does the optometry today and AOP seem to be pushing the corporate affairs of Specsavers at an ever greater rate, surely they, (OT & AOP) should be representing the whole profession, not just the ones with deep pockets! Independent optometrist are becoming a rare species and we all know what happens when we have a monoculture. Please add comments to this page so we can see a true reflection of the profession opinions.
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