Thursday, July 24, 2008

FEELINGOOD

It’s the middle of the year once again and as we race to make our magic before we squeeze what’s left out of 2008,we would like to take a moment to breathe, as Jeremy Goodall of Feelgoodfilms is excited to present what’s been keeping him busy till now.

With a series of shoots that have brought the Goodall’s back to the Cape for some autumn filming, including a spot for Samsung Mobile that featured Chelsea football star Didier Drogba. In true Jeremy fashion he has once again excelled in what he now does as second nature, handling crowd duplication & the massive software. Shooting with a team from Korea they managed to craft the film to life and get it onto TV screens throughout Africa in record time.

Second in line was the Blue Ice commercial for L’Oreal Paris for this new South African Product. Jeremy then took on a tricky film for Nigerian Compass, the leading Nigerian newspaper, with a swarm of 3Dimensional golden discs (compasses) set against the amazing backdrop of a black & white film. Shot in the highly textured nooks & crannies of Salt River & Woodstock, the look is undoubtedly downtown Lagos.

Riske’ stunts & high-speed car chases were the order of the day with Jeremy doing a spot for Mars Delight where a Ford Mustang is being pursued by the cops through downtown Cape Town. This high-energy film will certainly get the juices flowing.

Jeremy has also contributed to the VUKA awards with this beautiful spot for Autism SA, illustrating that autistic kids can still take part in everyday life and that a little understanding goes a long way. With the use of 2D animation and motion capture Jeremy has done an excellent job dovetailing these to worlds.

In between all this high energy action Jeremy has been busy with a gem that has been in the pipeline for some time. The re-branding of CELTEL to the Middle Eastern Cellular provider ZAIN is the film of the year; with this post intensive film of a story of a boy that realizes his dreams, watch this space and our sites for the launch of this gorgeous campaigns well as emotional Mitsubishi chimp rescue campaign sure to bring a tear to your eye.

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