
Economist Impact x HSBC Life
Tech Redefines Ageing
Explore the lifestyle of healthy ageing in the digital age.
#Editorial
HSBC Life, in collaboration with Economist Impact, launched a content series to explore cultural attitudes towards ageing and technology enablement. The series explores the barriers impeding digital adoption among the elderly while shining a light on the individuals who are thriving despite these challenges.
Working with Economist Impact, we featured two Hong Kong celebrities who defy age stereotypes: Lawrence Cheng and Deborah Woo.
Interviewing celebrities can be intimidating, but with a human approach to non-fiction storytelling, it becomes an enjoyable and enriching endeavor. By recognizing the importance of finding the ‘human’ in the cast; uncovering meaningful personal anecdotes; and getting the client on board with this direction, we were able to find the right locations to create a relaxed and intimate space for conversations to flow naturally within a short amount of time. In addition to getting great insights from our cast, this process also unearthed authentic and personal sharings, which elevated the theme.
HSBC Life x Economist Impact - Tech Redefines Ageing
HSBC Life, in collaboration with Economist Impact, launched a content series to explore cultural attitudes towards ageing and technology enablement. The series explores the barriers impeding digital adoption among the elderly, while shining a light on the individuals who are thriving despite these challenges. This episode featured two Hong Kong celebrities who defy age stereotypes: Lawrence Cheng and Deborah Woo.
SCOPE: Creative development / Production / Post production
Client: HSBC Life
Agency: Economist Impact
Director: Arjarn Jin
Producer: Heather Kong
Cinematographer: Arjarn Jin
Gaffer: Eric Wong
Sound recordist: Buu Tsang
Post-production: TSESER