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    Reversioning Reel

    Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

    We’ve done a whole big cartload of TVC reversioning recently, here is but a small sample of the work.

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    Music is “Sun Bear Flex” by Dave De Rose (available at iTunes).

    HP – Global Viral Fun

    Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

    TelecomTV commissioned Zebra Crossing to create three ads for their client HP (Hewlett Packard, not the brown sauce). The brief was to create a unique set of global ads that put HP at the cutting edge of communications.

    “Woodstock”, “Rocket Man” and “Lost Tribe” were written, directed and produced by the zebra team of Nic Franklin, Mark Dymond and Luke Hammersley.

    A massive thanks goes out to all involved:

    Joel Anderson was our lens master, and as always brought magic to the photography; Amanda Linke simply did wonders in make-up. Not to mention Nathan Bayliss & Michael Ho (Soho Editors) for their After Effects wizardry, Ben Rogers (Glassworks) and Andrew Daniel (Molinare) for their delicate touch on the color grading balls, Marcus and the team at The Mews and a terrific sound mix by Nick Murphy at The Sound Company.

    The ads were shot on location across three continents; in Charlottesville (Virginia, USA), London, Devon and Cape Town (South Africa).

    ‘Twas good times and everyone seems to have their favourite ad, which is yours?

    Woodstock

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    Lost Tribe

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    Rocket Man

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    Video and Audio work for Amnesty International

    Thursday, August 13th, 2009

    We were recently pretty damn excited to be commissioned by Amnesty International to produce a set of audio and video for their annual week-long International Council Meeting in Antalya, Turkey.

    The work comprised a 3-minute and a 30-second video, created mainly from AI’s own library footage, which was played at the opening of the meeting. We also produced a 3-minute audio loop for playing during recess and after closing each evening.

    With the video and motion graphics edited in-house at Zebra, Sound Design was completed by Dan Darriba & Eddie Stevens at RMS and Dom Boucher at The Sound Company.

    Amnesty International

    ‘Running Late’ Screening at BAFTA

    Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

    Last night saw the screening of Leo Poloniecki’s short film ‘Running Late’ at BAFTA. The film went down a storm with the 200+ friends, family and industry movers and shakers, as did the cold beers on what was reportedly the hottest day of the year.

    Co-directed by Leo and Joel Anderson, Zebra Crossing handled all post-production on the film, from the offline edit to the telecine grade at TKone. Big thanks to John Penn at Dubbs and Alf Penn at TKone for all their help.

    Running Late

    Corporate Sales Video for Tetley

    Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

    Tetley commissioned a video for use by their salespeople in Russia and the CIS area. Our editors, animators and compositors used existing stock footage and TV commercials to produce a rather marvellous little piece of video.

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    Cinema Commercial for JDate

    Monday, October 27th, 2008

    Malcolm Green, Creative Director at Naked and former executive creative director of Delaney Lund Knox Warren & Partners, was commissioned by JDate to write and direct a cinema commercial for their UK online dating service.
    Edited in our offline suite by our very own Nic Franklin, the commercial was onlined at Rushes.

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    Online Commercial for The Smoodyfruit Company

    Sunday, September 28th, 2008

    Zebra Crossing were commissioned by the Smoodyfruit Company to create a 60s commercial for web to introduce their new alcoholic fruit juice Twisted Core. Produced by Luke Hammersley and written and directed by Nic Franklin, it was filmed in day at a show-home in East London.
    For the final reveal actors were shot on bluescreen, the visual effects for this were added by Duncan Elms from Soho Editors.

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    STEEL – The Digital Communications Agency

    Sunday, July 20th, 2008

    Zebra Crossing were commissioned by STEEL to produce a business-to-business marketing showreel of their services.
    Messages were carefully constructed and delivered by key staff on Stage 5 at Ealing Studios while additional footage was captured over two days in STEEL’s Wandsworth studio and around the capital.
    Directed by Nic Franklin and produced by Luke Hammersley, the film was shot on HDCAM by Joel Anderson and Marc Cayford.
    An original score was composed by Luke Hammersley, and to give the track a contemporary and urban feel we decided to record the track with the addition of The Standards.

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    Zebra Crossing at the Barcelona Film Festival

    Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

    DiBaWe’re all smiles this week; it could be down to the summer weather or to the fact that the promo we shot for The Standards, “Needless to Say”, is being screened this Friday at DiBa, the Digital Barcelona Film Festival. In their words: “A selection of the best video clips of the year: samples of talent that break with the established rules. The most innovative and surprising music videos compete to win the DiBa Club award”. Giddyup.

    Portillo Meets

    Wednesday, February 13th, 2008

    Through our ongoing relationship as a supplier of media services with the multinational consulting, technology and outsourcing company Capgemini plc, we are in production of a series of interviews with Michael Portillo (former secretary of state for defence) and several of Capgemini’s largest clients. The 7 minute episodes are a chance for Michael, who acts as an advisor to Capgemini, to discuss the work they have delivered with the clients, finding out how it has changed the organisation and it’s people, and what it means to work with such a high profile delivery partner. Chief Executives from government and the private sector share their thoughts with Michael, the first episodes are now available to view from the Capgemini UK website with more to follow shortly.

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