Britain moves at Rightmove – our new TV ad!

Britain moves at Rightmove

Rightmove’s new TV ad campaign –

Britain moves at Rightmove – hit screens this week.

Everybody’s doing it! To most it’s a vital tool when moving house, to some it’s a way to realise a dream and to others it’s an addiction! That’s what our ‘Britain moves at Rightmove’ campaign is all about… whatever your age, budget or location, Rightmove is the number one choice for home-hunters.

Rightmove director Miles Shipside comments: “Britain moves at Rightmove in many ways, from our highly successful website to award-winning iPhone app. This latest advert captures the way that Rightmove has become firmly engrained with the British public as their place for all things property.”

Our 30 second ad will be airing on TV from 14th April so keep your eyes peeled to see how Britain moves at Rightmove.

We’ll also be launching two shorter ads later in the year so make sure you look out for both!

A second version of ‘Britain moves at Rightmove’ is airing towards the end of April. Check it out below….

Credentials

DHM London

DHM are a communications agency based in Soho who helped us develop the ‘Britain moves at Rightmove’ concept, write the scripts, find the locations, do the casting, source the music and turn the initial thoughts, ideas and desires into a real tv ad!

Rattling Stick

Rattling Stick is a small company of commercial directors. Andy McLeod directed ‘Britain moves at Rightmove’ for us; keeping everyone in line, telling us what to do and shouting ‘that’s a wrap’ when it was all over!

Ralfe Band

Background music by Ralfe Band.




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