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Raise A Glass at Bloody Angle

Victoria Bitter, Legacy and RSL in Australia have teamed up again to commemorate the Gallipoli Centenary with Raise A Glass, online at raiseaglass.com.au. This year the campaign marks the ANZAC Day Raise A Glass with the story of Australia’s 16th Battalion and their harrowing charge at Bloody Angle. “Most men tremble when faced with death. The 16th Battalion AIF sang a song. It was just one of many heroic acts exhibited by those at Gallipoli 100 Years ago. Which is one reason why, at Victoria Bitter, we’re proud to be among Australia’s biggest contributors to veteran welfare, having donated nearly $7 million to RSL and Legacy since the appeal began in 2009.”

Raise a Glass - Bloody Angle

The 16th Battalion suffered heavy losses during a hellish fire fight at Bloody Angle on the hills at Gallipoli. First-hand accounts talked about the men singing as they went into battle despite the treacherous conditions. Of the 600 in the Battalion, 338 young men were killed during the charge at Bloody Angle. The Raise a Glass campaign has a cast of 338 men – one representing each of those fallen men – filmed whistling “It’s a long way to Tipperary” at Melbourne’s Shrine of Remembrance.

In an interesting link, the campaign was directed by Derin Seale, with his Oscar-winning father John Seale as cinematographer. John was the camera operator on Mel Gibson’s 1981 movie Gallipoli and Derin spent time as a child on the set. Both Derin and John, as well as lead producer Karen Bryson volunteered their time for the cause. The Mel Gibson character portrayed a dispatch runner at Gallipoli, which is the job Len Ives had at Bloody Angle.

Clemenger BBDO Melbourne Executive Creative Director Ant Keogh says the team went back to the history books when they were creating the campaign.

“In the Victorian State Library, we came across a thin pink book. It was the sketches and diary of Ellis Silas, Signaller of the 1st IAF 16th Battalion, recording his experiences at Gallipoli.

“In 1915, the 16th Battalion made a charge over particularly challenging terrain. They were immediately met with heavy resistance and the casualties were high. But instead of retreating or hiding they charged on, singing It’s a long way to Tipperary,” he said.

Victoria Bitter General Manager Craig Maclean says the Victoria Bitter team is again proud to highlight the work the RSL and Legacy do for veterans’ welfare through the appeal.

“Bringing a story like the fierce battle at Bloody Angle to life is a big part of this appeal; it reminds people to stop and remember the bravery and sacrifice all our servicemen and women make,” Maclean said.

While raising money for servicemen and women of all conflicts, the 2015 campaign specifically commemorate the centenary of the Gallipoli landings.

Maclean said watching the making of the TVC helped the team understand the enormity of the losses suffered.

“When all these young, fit, healthy men stood in front of the Shrine of Remembrance at sunset, you really had a sense of the scale of loss sustained on the battlefield 100 years ago. It really drove home why we run this campaign each year.

“Victoria Bitter is one of the largest supporters of veteran welfare in the country. This year, we will make a $1 million corporate donation as well as running a fundraising drive for the public to contribute. It’s our way of honouring all Australian servicemen and women past and present. It’s our way of saying thank you,” he said

Credits

The Bloody Angle campaign was developed at Clemenger BBDO Melbourne by creative chairman James McGrath, executive creative director Ant Keogh, senior art director Luke Thompson, senior copywriter Jim Robbins, senior agency producer Lisa Moro, executive TV producer Sonia von Bibra, print producer Craig Busman, designer and typographer Jake Turnbull, retoucher Michael McCall, digital producer Gemma Seeto, digital designer Jessica Ramsey, social creative Matt Maguire, account team Adam Kennedy, Oliver Wearne, Kate Barnes, and strategy planner Michael Derepas.

Filming was shot by director Derin Seale via Finch with with director of photography John Seale and executive producer Karen Bryson.

Editor was Jack Hutchings at The Butchery with Flame artist Eugene Richards.

Sound was produced at Flagstaff Studios by sound engineer Paul LeCouteur. Music was produced at Electric Dreams by Cornel Wilczek, Tom Spender, Mark Mitchell, Pascal Babare, Jojo Petrina, Gus Franklin and Danny Thiris.

Relax, Let's Go Through A Car Wash


A meditative video experiment in an unlikely location. Sit back, relax, and just let it wash over you. (Today is a great day to watch this) New video every Monday! burgerfiction.com twitter.com/burgerfiction Created by Andy Schneider and Jonathan Britnell andyschneider.net jonathanbritnell.com

Amazing Boxing! The FASTEST GIRL, 2 years after triumph. CАМАЯ БЫСТРАЯ ДЕВОЧКА, спустя 2 года


“BOXING BABY” GREW UP A BIT AND NOW SHE HITS EVEN HARDER AND FASTER!
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She’s doing way better every year!

Do you remember little Evnika from the Kazakh city of Pavlodar? This girl became a Youtube star when she was only five – the video where Evnika throws about a hundred shots in less than two minutes under her father’s guidance has gained about three million views. Two years later Evnika Saadvakass appears on Youtube again to show her boxing progress, and the progress is obvious.
The first thing that strikes the eye is her improved footwork. Evnika is very confident in the stand up and her striking looks much harder than it used to be. She looks much more concentrated now and it’s clear that boxing for her is not something to please her dad but something she really loves.

Comments on this video are sometimes ironic (“Daddy wanted to have a boy”), sometimes surprised (“So what she’s going to do in future, pro boxing? She’s too advanced for an amateur”). Rustam, Evnika’s father, explains that this video was made mostly for other parents: “My friends keep telling me: ‘It would be cool if we could train like this when we were kids!’ Just imagine, how great our life could be if we had skills like Evnika? It’s every child’s right to start training when you’re under five and then use the gained skills for the rest of life. Actually, this is not a video about sports, but about our parental abilities and things we can give our children today”. DOUBLE K.O.

BBC Sport – The Boat Races


To promote the BBC’s coverage of the 2015 Boat Race, for the first time featuring both a Mens & Womens race, we designed, directed and animated this advert for BBC Sport. Check out our BTS Behance post: https://www.behance.net/gallery/25298283/BBC-Sport-The-Boat-Race Agency: Red Bee Media Animation Studio: Blue Zoo Animation Director: Dan Edgley Executive Producer: Damian Hook Producer: Chantal Robbins Modelling: Dan Edgley Rigging: Anthony Delliste Animation: Dan Edgley Lighting: Charlie Batho Compositing: Nicholas Canticus, Charlie Batho & Dan Edgley

Animade x LoopDeLoop


We’re hosting London’s FIRST EVER LoopDeLoop screening next month! Find the event on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1432080330420359/

The Alchemist's Letter


A visually rich, darkly inventive fairy tale directed by Student Academy Award® finalist Carlos Andre Stevens. Starring 2-time Academy Award® nominee John Hurt (V for Vendetta, Alien, Hellboy, The Elephant Man, Midnight Express) and up-and-coming star Eloise Webb (Cinderella, The Iron Lady). www.alchemistletter.com www.carlosstevens.com facebook.com/TheAlchemistsLetter twitter.com/alchemistletter

Paleoncology – 2015 Tour Trailer


http://paleoncology.com – http://facebook.com/moondinosaurtheatre – http://twitter.com/MoonDinoTheatre SpringWorks Indie Theatre and Arts Festival (Stratford, ON): May 15 & 16, 2015 Maple Hall (Port Elgin, ON): May 29, 2015 London Fringe Festival: June 2-13, 2015 Actor’s Colony Theatre (Bala, ON): July 28-August 8, 2015 PALEONCOLOGY is a smart, heartbreaking, darkly funny solo show about a young woman, Lea, who has turned to her childhood passion for dinosaurs to deal with her feelings about an impending loss– or rather, to avoid dealing with them. With the help of stuffed dinosaur puppets and educational overhead projections, Lea tries to frame her struggles with a disconnected family, stunted personal potential, and the challenges of living when your brother is dying. Moon Dinosaur Theatre presents PALEONCOLOGY, written & performed by Kira Hall, directed by Andrew G Young, and stage managed by Kristina Abbondanza. Trailer produced by Ryan Couldrey and Moon Dinosaur Theatre.

Hang The Moon: Steve Lohman (Steel + Wire Artist)


Episode One: Steve Lohman’s steel and wire sculptures are 3 dimensional drawings in space. Graceful and whimsical, his lyrical creations capture the subtleties of life and form in a single line. Director: Justin Poirier Producer: Hal Evans Cinematography: Justin Poirier & Michael Parks Randa Editor: Michael Parks Randa Additional Footage provided by Steve Lohman Music: “Settler” by Balmorhea, “Burning” by The War on Drugs Hang The Moon is an artist series based in Boston that tells the unique stories of individuals that live and breath their craft. Creativity and innovation know no bounds. Hang The Moon is created by Michael Parks Randa.