The Client
The RSPCA is the UK’s oldest and largest animal welfare charity. Gifts in wills, legacy donations left by supporters, fund a significant and irreplaceable part of the RSPCA’s work. Communicating the importance of that giving, and inspiring supporters to consider leaving a legacy, requires a particular kind of filmmaking: honest, emotional, and entirely free of artifice.
The Brief
Working alongside the RSPCA and our friends at Arthur London, we were asked to produce a TV advert making the emotional case for leaving a gift in a will. A film that would move supporters to consider legacy giving not as a financial transaction but as a final, meaningful act of kindness toward the animals they had spent a lifetime caring about.
The film needed to feel entirely sincere. No actors, no constructed scenarios, just the real people doing the real work, speaking in their own words about what legacy gifts make possible.
The Approach
Filming took place across multiple RSPCA centres, capturing the daily reality of rescue and rehabilitation, animals arriving frightened and injured, the patient care that follows, and the transformations that legacy funding makes possible.
Real RSPCA officers speak directly to camera throughout. They talk about the animals they care for, the work they do, and what it means to know that a supporter’s final act of generosity will continue to fund that work long after they are gone. Their testimony is unscripted and entirely their own, and it is all the more powerful for it.
Alongside the officer interviews we used documentary footage of real rescues and real animals in care, giving the film a visual authenticity that scripted drama can’t replicate. The combination of that footage with the officers’ direct address creates something genuinely moving. A film that earns its emotional impact because every frame of it is true.
The result is an advert that feels less like advertising and more like a testament: to the work the RSPCA does, to the animals whose lives depend on it, and to the supporters whose generosity, in life and in death, makes it all possible.
The Result
The film was delivered for broadcast and digital distribution as part of the RSPCA’s legacy fundraising programme.
Take a look at our charity DRTV production work, or see our RSPCA Sponsorship DRTV campaign
Client
Arthur London/RSPCA
DOP
Andrew Mickleburgh
Director
Harry Chambers
Producer
Jevon O’Neill & Isabel Campbell
Sound
Terry Hird
Post Production & Grade
Patrick Hoelscher
Production Manager
Lea Holtfreter
Music
Jon Hickman
Camera Assistant
Owen Rumsey