mr. watson speaks.
the watsons' elusive agency benefactor, mr. watson, has hopped on the twitter train (via his faithful assistant ms. anthrope). follow his adventures and opines in 140 words or less at www.twitter.com/mrwatsonspeaks.
what do you do for an encore after you’ve worked with glenn close and ron howard? we’ll let you know as soon as we
come back down to earth.
stop us if you’ve heard this one, glenn close and ron howard walk into grand central terminal to shoot an historic psa that takes on the stigma associated with mental illness. no? well you’re about to. spearheaded by the magnificent ms. close, the bringchange2mind campaign, created by the watsons, is the first national campaign to hit the airwaves targeting the stigma associated with mental illness. with the help of our wonderful client, fountain house, the dynamic duo of shari and garen staglin, and representatives from the leading mental health organizations, the bringchange2mind campaign showcases those affected by mental illness and the stigma that compounds it. with 1 in 6 adults suffering from mental illness, the question shouldn’t be why we made this psa, but why we didn’t make it sooner.
behind the scenes of the spot we’ve wanted to make for 20 years.
ever wonder how a campaign of this magnitude gets made? hear first-hand accounts from glenn, ron and the rest of the participants in this incredibly personal behind-the-scenes look at the bringchange2mind shoot. heart strings, prepare to be tugged.

no, this isn’t a scene from 'balloon boy 2: boy takes manhattan.'
it’s the amazing light setup in the center of it all at grand central terminal. floating lights, camera, action!

maggie and eric get close with glenn during an on set discussion.

cast and crew gather around as ron and glenn give us an inspiring hollywood pep talk to keep spirits high on the 14 hour shoot.

mr. howard asking maggie her opinion. yep, he's just as nice as he's advertised to be.



