
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Moon landing, Digitas Boston and LA-based production company, UNIT9 have teamed up for a powerful film that promotes the JFK Moonshot or client The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.
Released by The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, the interactive documentary app helps users relive the then-unimaginable vision of human achievement with AR technology on an enormous scale. Watch the :40-second video directed by Jonathan Pearson below:
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UNIT9 created a simulation of a life-size Saturn V, a replica of the rocket that launched Apollo 11 into space. The app also includes educational content, archival video footage about the journey to the Moon and back, and augmented reality mini-games with leaderboards that added a layer of gamification to the experience.
JFK Moonshot hit the app store on June 12th and was officially launched at a symposium at the JFK Space Summit a few weeks later.
On July 16th, exactly 50 years to the day of the moon launch, users could experience a virtual Moon launch in the app and follow the spacecraft’s five-day journey from the Earth to the Moon from anywhere in the world. Watch a demo of the app below:
Credits
Client: The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
AGENCY: Digitas Boston
COPYWRITER: Jason Ziehm
ART DIRECTOR: Michael Walsh
PRODUCER: Amber Harris
EXECUTIVE GROUP DIRECTOR: Mark Philip
PRODUCTION COMPANY: UNIT9
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Adam Dolman
DIRECTOR: Jonathan Pearson
DOP: Gary Shaw
PRODUCER: Geoff Stickler
PRODUCTION DESIGNER: Chris Lightburn Jones
EDIT COMPANY: Marshall Street Editors
EDITOR: Toby Conway-Hughes
POST PRODUCTION COMPANY: ENVY
Source: UNIT9