Title | THE ULTIMATE DEATH SCENE |
Brand | SEA SHEPHERD |
Product / Service | ANTI-WHALING |
Category | A06. Edting |
Entrant | THE WORKS SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA |
Entrant Company | THE WORKS SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA |
Advertising Agency | THE WORKS SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA |
Production Company | METHOD STUDIOS Sydney, AUSTRALIA |
Name | Company | Position |
---|---|---|
Paul Swann | The Works Sydney | Creative partner |
Mark Harricks | The Works Sydney | Creative Partner |
Leo Barbosa | The Works Sydney | Creative Lead |
Adam Bodfish | The Works Sydney | Creative Lead |
Jeff Hansen | Sea Shepherd | Managing Director |
Stephen Amis | Sea Shepherd | Media Production |
Adam Burling | Sea Shepherd | Media Manager |
Omar Todd | Sea Shepherd | Global Technical Director |
Damien Hughes | The Works Sydney | Digital Strategy Director |
Leo Hennessy | The Works Sydney | Planner |
Dave Flanagan | The Works Sydney | Head of Digital Production |
Tristan Drummond | The Works Sydney | Content Production Manager |
Kim Sanders | The Works Sydney | Senior Digital Designer |
Vanessa Hartley | The Works Sydney | Social Media Strategist |
Anna Lai | The Works Sydney | Social Community Manager |
Gillian Snowball, Juliette Hynes, Catriona Heaphy | The Works Sydney | Project Manager |
Tony Prescott | TaxiFilm | Director |
Robert Morton | RobertCMorton | Director Of Photography |
Hugh Haling | Halingharmony | Composer |
In the 'Ultimate Death Scene', Australian film actor David Field is pursued until the point of exhaustion, shot with an explosive harpoon causing massive internal injuries, dragged violently onto a ship before taking up to an hour to die. Unbeknown to the audience, this is the personification of the horrific final moments of a whale, hunted and slaughtered by whalers. Following the performance, we see harrowing footage of the disturbing reality, as David testifies to the cruelty and inhumanity of the practice, and his support for Sea Shepherd.