Kia's dawn of the dead quiet
In a trio of apocalyptic spots from Innocean Australia, Francois Rousselet directos some sneaky drivers out to take on silent chores.
Credits
powered by- Agency Innocean Worldwide/Sydney
- Production Company Division/Australia
- Director Francois Rousselet
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Credits
powered by- Agency Innocean Worldwide/Sydney
- Production Company Division/Australia
- Director Francois Rousselet
- Post Production Mathematic
- Sound MassiveMusic/Sydney
- Executive Producer Genevieve Triquet
- Producer Melissa Weinman
- DP Simon Duggan
- Editor Adam Wills
- Sound Designer Simon Kane
Credits
powered by- Agency Innocean Worldwide/Sydney
- Production Company Division/Australia
- Director Francois Rousselet
- Post Production Mathematic
- Sound MassiveMusic/Sydney
- Executive Producer Genevieve Triquet
- Producer Melissa Weinman
- DP Simon Duggan
- Editor Adam Wills
- Sound Designer Simon Kane
If you haven't already planned out the weapon you'll fashion, the location you'll hole-up in, and the fellow survivors you'll form a danger posse with, it's hard to believe that you've planned for the zombie apocalypse at all. But what will you be driving?
Answering that question in witty style is Innocean Australia's fun campaign for Kia's EV range, promoting the vehicles' silent running and smart park capabilities as being perfect for a danger-fuelled milk run.
Directed by Division's Francois Roussolet, the three films - Shhh, Stayin' Alive, and Zombie Proof - utilise terrific production design and flexible performers to create the most chilled out carnage we've ever seen on screen.