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Our aim is to enhance our client's profitability through well thought out creative ideas incorporated into their television commercials, music clips, TV programming and promotional videos.
This 20 X 5 minute series aired on September 16 2006 on both the Nick Jnr and Nickelodeon Channels. It is hosted by six year old greenthumb Madi, who shows the pre-school market how to garden. From herbs to vegetables to orchids to a rock garden for a Blue Tongue lizard, Madi demonstrates how great, and easy it is to get off your backside and into your backyard.
Camp Orange Slimey Hollow is the second in the Camp Orange series. This 7 X 23 minute adventure/reality series was produced and directed by Total Perception in early 2006. 8 kids from around Australia were taken to Slimey Hollow, a ghost town on the outskirts of somewhere, to compete in a series of challenges throughout the week. The show rated exceptionally well for Nickelodeon at the Friday night 6pm timeslot for it’s target market. This series was hosted by Maude Garrett in her first major television outing and she did good.
Total Perception recently completed 3 new animated commercials, in additional to the first 3 spots we created for the Danish market. As they have expanded their betting base Centrebet wanted to show that you can bet on the casino in both roulette and poker. Director Daniel Burns designed and directed the spots with the animation being done by RGB and audio post at Mark Tanner Sound.
The first of 20 X 5 minute episodes went to air on October 25 2004 on both the Nick Jnr and Nickelodeon Channels. International distribution rights were licensed to Southern Star International who have had great success in sales around the world. Sales include Noggin in the United States, free to air and cable in Canada, Ireland, South Africa and even Germany where Luis is being dubbed.
Cooking For Kids with Luis is a 20 X 5 minute series hosted by Master Chef Luis, who is only 6. Luis demonstrates how to cook his favourite 20 recipes and then shares the results with family and friends. Luis holds the Guiness World Record as the Youngest Host of his own TV show. (2006 Guiness World Records).
AWARDS:
2005 ASTRA AWARD - "Most Outstanding Australian Production - Kids"
2005 ASTRA AWARD - "Most Outstanding Australian Production - Short Form" Nominated
2005 ASTRA AWARD - "Favorite New Presenter" done by RGB and audio post at Mark Tanner Sound.
Cooking For Kids with Luis is a 20 X 5 minute series hosted by Master Chef Luis, who is only 6. Luis demonstrates how to cook his favourite 20 recipes and then shares the results with family and friends. Luis holds the Guiness World Record as the Youngest Host of his own TV show. (2006 Guiness World Records).
AWARDS:
2005 ASTRA AWARD - "Most Outstanding Australian Production - Kids"
2005 ASTRA AWARD - "Most Outstanding Australian Production - Short Form" Nominated
2005 ASTRA AWARD - "Favorite New Presenter" done by RGB and audio post at Mark Tanner Sound.
Directed by Denson Baker this campaign portrays a flip side to the old fable "The Hare & the Tortoise". In this race the hare wins due to the natural healing power of Ease a Cold whilst the tortoise is over come by a bad cold literally seconds from the finish line. Even with the tortoise trying to up the ante in each race the hare seems to always be one step ahead. The three 10 second spots were shot on digital stills using real animals and models. The images were used a references for the spots to be modeled and animated in 3d.
Multiplex - "Civic Place"
Director Daniel Burns has just completed a 2 minute CGI film for Multiplex to be used as the AV in their tender to Parramatta Council for the multi million dollar development of Civic Place. Using the POV of a business man, bike courier and cab driver the film depicts what a day spent in Civic Place will look like in the year 2010. The film shows to scale the completed architectural structure of all buildings, roads, trees, sculptures and water towers in Civic Place and is even populated with digital people. This is what we call bringing the future to the present.
Filmed in country NSW and Melbourne, directed & shot by Denson Baker this campaign involved the creation of 4 x 30sec TVC’s to be aired in November & December of 2004, and January & March 2005. The concept was to have ordinary people reading books that are contradictory to their appearance, as well as projecting the image that Angus & Robertson has over 100 stores across the country.









