Thursday, 10 April 2014
Change Tastes Good
The brutality that there are leopards out there whose spots won't change is a truth reiterated in Clippers latest, slightly controversial but brilliant new commercial. Directed by the wonderful James Griffiths and cut by Quin, this light hearted and cheeky advert features couples ditching their old cup of Rosy Lee in favour of Clipper. And yes, you heard correctly, the soft n' sultry tones of the voice over belong to the one and only Emily Williams!
Director: James Griffiths @ Moxie Pictures
Agency: BBH
Editor: Quin Williams
Labels:
BBH,
Moxie Pictures,
Quin Williams
Monday, 7 April 2014
DRS South Africa
It comes as no surprise to anyone that Ben Gregor, alongside directing award winning adverts, films and TV shows has now launched an international charity, DRS, which helps underprivileged kids all around the world express themselves through awesome music videos. The music video was made with aspiring kids from the Desmond Tutu HIV Foundation which through three verses in Xhosa, Afrikaan and English, brings together three communities through the magic of rap. Here is the first of three current projects Ben is working on, beautifully cut by our in-house Aussie Brendan Jenkins.
Director: Ben Gregor @Knucklehead
Editor: Mark Burnett
Labels:
Ben Gregor,
Brendan Jenkins,
DRS
Friday, 4 April 2014
Grief Encounter - Bear
Becs and Mark have been working closely with Green Cave People to help raise awareness for Grief Encounter, an inspiring charity who help kids make sense of the hurt and confusion that comes with loosing a parent or loved one. Directed by Liz Murphy, the advert takes a moving stance on the everyday sadness children of all ages are dealing with alone. Becs has also made a beautiful short documentary which will feature on the blog soon. The message that there are ways of dealing with grief is a beacon of hope to these kids and it has been a journey Becs and Mark are proud to have supported.
Director: Liz Murphy @ Nice Shirt Films
Agency: Green Cave People
Editor: Mark Burnett
The Art of Villainy
Tom Hiddleston takes to the wheel in Jaguar's latest 'how-to' in becoming a villain and achieving world domination. Hiddleston's crisp English accent and effortless style is the perfect match to the classic F-Type R coupe. In the hands of Mark Jenkinson and Rogue films, Kevin Palmer has cut a piece thats slick, it's sharp, it's high-speed action meets Shakespeare. Great work chaps.
Director: Mark Jenkinson @ Rogue Films
Agency: TAG
Editor: Kevin Palmer
Labels:
Jaguar,
Kevin Palmer,
Mark Jenkinson,
Rogue Films,
TAG
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