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Whalezilla

Posted by Marc | 22-03-2008 19:14 | Category: Animal rights, Environment

Another ‘fish’ post. A stylised giant whale peacefully ask the Japanese people to “Please stop Whaling”.
Leading Sydney-based commercial production company, Plaza, released a Web Film called Whalezilla, targeting Japan’s younger audience.
Director Allan Moore based his creation on the original 1956 Godzilla movie.
Allan Moore: “I wanted to utilise the stylised cuteness that appeals to the young Japanese, presenting whales with the kindness and intelligence that all marine mammals are renowned for.”

‘Whalezilla’ was donated to The Whale & Dolphin Conservation Society by the Plaza team who contributed their services on a voluntary basis. It will be part of the ongoing WDCS whaling campaign.

Thanks Michael.



Advertiser:
The Whale & Dolphin Conservation Society
Additional credits:
Director & Writer -- Allan Moore
Production Company -- Plaza
Producer -- Michelle Coassin
DOP -- Alex Dufficy
Editor -- Dan Mitchell - MRPPP
Visual FX / Post Prod -- Rosano Lepri - MRPPP
Colourist - Scott MacLean - Cutting Edge
Music - Andrew Lancaster & David McCormack - Supersonic
Source:
Duncan's TV Ad land




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