To capture the mysterious freshwater essence of Animal Planet’s top-rated “River Monsters,” Miami-based 2C Media recently collaborated with the network’s creative team on a unique campaign shot amid South Florida’s dangerous swamplands. The resulting spotsโincluding a Facebook exclusive promoโfeature “River Monsters” star Jeremy Wade in the foreboding Cypress Swamp intercut with various freshwater beasts from the new season. nnDirected by 2C Media’s Director/DP Bart Tau (“Burn Notice,” “The Glades,” “Police Women of Broward County” and hundreds of commercials for A-list advertisers such as Nike, Jeep and DHL), the production featured scenes shot both beneath and above the murky water, with angles and pacing designed to build suspense. The elaborate setup involved a snorkel lens-equipped Arri Alexa camera at the end of a super technocrane, which swooped in and out of the swamp to create the dramatic effects. Operator Neal Norton (“A Nightmare on Elm Street,” “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” “Planet of the Apes,” “Wild Things,” et. al.) worked closely with Mr. Tau to ensure first-class photography.nn
nView “Risk” online here.nnnView “Alone in Victory” on web here.nn2C Media had pitched several treatments to Animal Planet, from which the network’s creative selected one and the two organizations collaborated on the script and two-day production shoot.nn”We’re very proud of the promos and other ‘River Monsters’ creative generated by this exceptional production shoot,” said Michael Eisenbaum, Animal Planet Senior Creative Director, On Air Marketing. “What Bart Tau and our producer, Charles Barron, were able to conjure up is inspiring, and the resulting creative is absolutely stunning.” nn”Given the multiple perspectives of this shoot and the challenging nature of our set, we needed a tremendous team effort in order to make these spots possible,” added Chris Sloan, 2C Media co-president and executive creative director. “I believe the end result speaks for itself as to how well this collaboration worked.”nnFor safety, there were alligator wranglers on site, including Paul Bedard from Animal Planet’s sister show “Gator Boys,” to keep any curious creatures away. Additionally, Jesse Kennon, the Mayor of Coopertown (known for supporting filmmakers with its airboats), served as a spotter from land. nnProject CreditsnnAnimal PlanetnSenior Creative Director: Michael EisenbaumnWriter/Producer: Charles BarronnProduction Manager: Lisa McKennanTalent: Jeremy Wadenn2C MedianExecutive Creative Director: Chris SloannProducer: Ben FranknDP: Bart TaunLine Producer: Andrew NathansonnTechnocrane: Pat Longman, Active Camera Systems, Miami.nnLive action sequences were shot on the property of famed nature photographer Clyde Butcher, best known for his stills of the Everglades and Big Cypress Swamp. nnAbout 2C MEDIA, INC.nMiami-based 2C Media is an award-winning creative agency and production company. The winner of 10 coveted PromaxBDA statues in the last two years alone, 2C Media features an extensive roster of broadcast promotion, marketing and design clients that reads like a who’s who of broadcast and cable networks. The company’s passionate creative team comprises some of the nation’s top talent from film, television, advertising and design, and 2C Media’s state-of-the-art, all-HD facility features nine edit suites, full audio and in-house graphics. Recent project highlights for 2C Media include, among many others, the promo campaigns for Fox Network’s “Breaking In” and “I hate My Teenage Daughter,” NBC’s “Access Hollywood”, HBO’s “Eastbound & Down,” USA Network’s “Burn Notice,” Fuse’s “New Music Videos,” National Geographic Channel’s “Taboo” and “Doomsday Preppers,” and “Dish Network’s Blockbuster Movie Pass, as well as the syndicated launches of “30 Rock,” “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Desperate Housewives.” For more information, please visit: www.2cmedia.com.Priority PR Kristien Brada-Thompson (310) 954-1375 Contact Kristien via email
Liz Charky Directs a Playful and Reflective Video For Henry Hallโs “Tiny Door”
Directed by Liz Charky, the music video for Henry Hallโs โTiny Doorโ is a playful and profound exploration of the songโs intriguing perspective on love. Silly moments and serious heartbreak are skillfully weaved together in a series of cheeky, dreamy, profound, and sometimesย psychedelicย scenes. โI am a huge fan of love songs that have an unusual, hyper-specific perspective on love,โ says Hall. โThatโs what I wanted to do with โTiny Door.โ Itโs about loving someone unconditionally while recognizing that love is something that isnโt always straightforward โ I think thatโs something we all attempt to come to terms with in our lives. I thought it was a unique yet universal detail about love and therefore an intriguing subject matter for a song. Even though the song is a ballad at its core, it still has a lighthearted sense of humor to it โ thatโs really portrayed well by Liz, and Ellin Aldana, our cinematographer.โ Charky explains, โWhen I first listened to the song, I felt it was a love song full of longing with a kind of wishful melancholy. As I spoke with Henry about his intention behind the lyrics and sound, I was assured that I'd need to explore heartbreak in a nuanced way โ with a degree of levity and playfulness. For me, falling in and out of love runs the full course of human expression. Love and heartbreak can be so emotionally intense and sometimes lonely, other times quite goofy or liberating.ย In developing the concept, I focused on both the literal and figurative ways that falling in and out of love might look like. So, you see Henry and co-star Franny Arnautou falling, flying, dancing, raging, winking, smiling, and... Read More