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A Very English Zombie Apocalypse for giffgaff

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Fallon London and Partizan's Matthias Hoene re-think the undead

A Very English Zombie Apocalypse for giffgaff

Cockneys Vs. Zombies director Matthias Hoene has rekindled his love affair with the undead in an epic short film for mobile network giffgaff. The ad, which premiered on Wednesday 29th May on Channel 4, features a horde of zombies descending on a sleepy English village. 

The creative comes from Fallon London and highlights the value of doing things differently. The walking dead in this campaign, it turns out, are a whole lot more helpful and a whole lot less malevolent than the fearful villagers initially fear. The spot ends with the line ‘Don’t Be Scared’.

 

 

Credits


GIFF GAFF – UNDEAD – MATTHIAS HOENE    

        
Director:                        Matthias Hoene
Production Company:                Partizan 
Producer:                        Russell Curtis
Agency:                        Fallon
Executive Creative Director:             Santiago Lucero
Creative Director:                 David Dao
Digital Creative:                     Adam Bright 
Project Manager:                     Abi Pearl
Production Assistant:                 Axelle Courlander
Head of TV / Senior Producer:         Tracy Stokes
Editor:                          Alex Hagon @Hagon
Post:                             Big Buoy 
Music Track:     Ritual Union - Little Dragon
Sound:                         Wave Studios

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Genres: Comedy, People, Scenic

Categories: Mobile phones, Utilities

Partizan London, Thu, 30 May 2013 09:37:01 GMT