Amnesty International - Death to the Death Penalty

Amnesty International - Death to the Death Penalty

Pleix have created a this spot against the death penalty for Amnesty International. Ah yes, it's wax figurines, that melt in the light of the Amnesty International candle of hope. Clever.
There are four execution scenes, each represent an area or country in the world where the death penalty is still used. Shooting (China, Libya, Syria, Viet Nam, Yemen), hanging, (Bangladesh, Botswana, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Japan, North Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, Sudan, Syria), beheading (Saudi Arabia) and electrocution (USA).

Initially, TBWA Paris and Pleix wanted to create the entire spot in camera, shooting real statues created out of wax, and initially when I watched this I really thought it was wax. But in initial tests it was discovered that it was too difficult to shoot melting wax without it looking like stop-motion, so the film was almost completely done in CG except for a few live action elements. As with all Amnesty International campaigns, this film was created on a voluntary basis. The French collective Pleix, represented by warm&fuzzy in Paris, worked with Parisian post-house Digital District for several months on this CG tour de force to create the photo-real melting of wax.


“The shoot was the easy part of the job,” says Pleix. “I sat in my kitchen filming flames and dripping crème fresh everywhere. The biggest challenge was not to make my girlfriend mad at the mess I was creating. We also did a number of facial scans which enabled us to create extra details on the faces.”

Client: Amnesty International
Director: Pleix.

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