Cheil Worldwide fulfills the last wish of seniors by reuniting families using 70 year old photos

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1 The Last Wish_a senior holding an old family photo.jpgCheil Worldwide South Korea and Samsung have set out to fulfill “The Last Wish” of seniors who have been separated with their families by the Korean War. Their only wish is seeing the faces of their loved ones before death. Through collaborating with several organizations, Cheil helped these separated families reunite after decades – in a photograph.

As of 2015, estimated number of remaining families in South Korea separated by the Korean War is around 66,000. They have not seen their families for nearly 70 years. The possibility of reuniting with the family is fairly low. Furthermore, more than 80% of them are seniors over the age of 70. With each passing year, they realize they are running out of time. Parted since childhood, now they are old enough to say their last wish is to see the faces of their families before death.

2 The Last Wish_an old man shedding tears in front of his family photo at the exhibition.jpgCheil Worldwide and Samsung have committed themselves to fulfilling the families’ last wishes. For decades, these families held on to one object which they cherished most: old, faded family photographs. With the help of 3D age progression technology, a new family photo has been created as if the families were reunited at the present.

At first, Cheil reached out to 23 persons, identified by the Korean Red Cross, who fortunately had old photographs dating back to before the Korean War. They willingly handed out their only family photo, hoping to be reunited once again. The 3D age progression technology of Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), originally developed to identify criminals and missing persons, predicted faces of the separated family members based on the old family photographs, and transformed to what they would look like at the present.

3 The Last Wish_creating a new family reunion photo with the help of technology.jpgTo raise public awareness on separated families, a three-day exhibition showcasing newly created family reunion photos were held in August 2015. The two brothers, Yeong-gyun and Yeong-bo Kwon, shed tears as they stood before the picture of the three siblings. Saying how much their sister looks like their mother, who is now deceased, they mumbled how happy they are to see her at least this way. They introduced their daughter and granddaughter to their great aunt. Everyone took another family photo in front of the exhibit.

“The separated families are only few kilometers away from each other, but had to endure decades of yearning,” said Seho Kwon, Creative Director of Cheil Worldwide. “We wanted to comfort these families who have long been weary of the wait. We believe that The Last Wish campaign will lead to continuous support for the reunion of the separated families.”

Credits –

Chief Creative Officer: Jeongkeun Yoo

Creative Director: Seho Kwon

Art Directors: Kiho Lee, Seunga Choi, Jungki Seo

Junior Art Director: Wijeon Lee

Copywriters: Hyelim Heo, Jihwan Park, Jisu Won

Accoun Executives: Wonwha Chung, Changyu Park, Meehyun Cho, Younghae Son, SunwooJoo, Wansoo Park, Jihyun Kim

Production Co.: apc

Producers: Yeon Na, Yuseok Lee

Assistant Producer: Jeehee Rhee

Director: Changjae Lee

Editing Company: Fireworks

Editor: Sewon Oh

Sound Production Co.: Audio Lab

Music Composer: Dongjoon Lee,  Movie ‘Brotherhood’ OST

Sound Designer: Hochul Joo

Assistant Sound Designer: Wonwoo Lee

Post Production: Fireworks

NTC: Red Spot

Cinematographer: Youngwoo Lee

Gaffer: Kyungmook Choi

Production Designer: Sooyeon Tae

Colorist: Sangmin Kim

Flame Artist: Jaehyun Kim

Computer Graphic Company: Angle