Ahead of the Rugby World Cup later this month in Australia, Nervo and Knox Creative has produced an on-air campaign for the tournament for ITV. Shot entirely in studio on Super 16, the titles explore the aboriginal idea of dream-time - that there are two realities; one in which we live and one which we dream about. Directed by Victor Martine the sequence features a portal between an aboriginal cave and nomadic travellers (rugby players) walking through a sandstorm. Blue-screen effects, perspective illusions and an infinity tank were combined to give the impression of outdoor locations. The telecine was done at MPC by Mark Gethin using Spirit, while Clear's Andy Farrell and Tom Harding did the post. The producer was Luke Copeland.
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