Today we are pleased to share a film we have been working on with the MS Trust in support of their #MSUncovered campaign. An idea that came out of an OMB campaign we ran three years ago has now been brought to life in partnership with COUCH Health and The Gate Films. Filmed and edited by Olivier Richomme and co-directed by Nick Entwistle & James Clancy.
The idea is simple. We asked people what gets on their nerves… and below are the responses.
(Make sure you watch til the end)
We are looking for your fun scribbles, notes, designs, GIFs, posters and more to share some of the everyday things that get on your nerves and how they pale into insignificance to what people with MS have to deal with every day. We want to hear about your traffic problems, pet peeves, carpet spillages and whatever else #GetsOnYourNerves whilst delivering a serious underlying message
Remember to tweet your entries to @OneMinuteBriefs @MSTrust and @COUCHhealth_co with the hashtags #GetsOnYourNerves and #MSUncovered
About MS:
130,000 people in the UK are living with multiple sclerosis. That’s around 1 in every 500 people. Every week, around 130 new people are diagnosed.
Multiple Sclerosis is a condition that affects the nerves in the brain and spinal cord. It is a lifelong condition, usually diagnosed in people in their 20s and 30s, and can cause a wide variety of symptoms, including eyesight problems, fatigue, balance problems, altered sensations and cognitive issues. There is a wide range of disease modifying therapies, but there is currently no cure.
Most people have heard of MS, but many don’t realise how it can affect you and what it’s like to live with it day to day. We want to change that. This week (February 24-March 1), we are launching our #MSUncovered campaign to sort the facts from the myths, to show the different faces of MS and raise understanding, now and in the future.
Together, we can help uncover the truth about MS.
To find out more about MS, visit https://www.mstrust.org.uk/about-ms/what-ms.
Follow #MSUncovered for the latest updates.