Digital Pulse Creates New Spot for Centrebet

Posted In | News Categories: Business, Commercials, Visual Effects | Geographic Region: Australia | Site Categories: Business, Commercials, Visual Effects

SYDNEY -- Australian post and experiential production company Digital Pulse worked with production company Mosaic Films to produce the latest television commercial for online betting agency Centrebet.

The 30-second commercial features world champion water skier, boxer and model Lauryn Eagle. Eagle’s object in the Centrebet ad is to get punters to Fire Up the Centrebet app and check out the rugby league.

“The Centrebet ad was among the first projects we completed since commissioning our real-time Da Vinci Resolve grading facility,’’ said Brett Heil, Managing Director of Digital Pulse. “That was the final piece in assembling our comprehensive facility, where all post services are in the one place, including special effects and sound.”

Digital Pulse completed the editing, colour grading and visual effects on the Centrebet TVC.

“It makes a huge difference, having all the motion graphics, special effects, colour grading, audio facility and editing in the one suite,” said Craig Bolles, Executive Producer of Mosaic Films. “It’s just a great one-stop shop.”

Digital Pulse is an award-winning production house, recently picking up the 2012 AEAF award for titles/openers – Idents for a series of four idents executed for Fox 8 and directed by Richie Ellis.

Source: Digital Pulse







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