Dream – for the Wildlife Conservation Film Festival

Great stop motion ad for the Wildlife Conservation Film Festival titled “Dream” (feat. Natalie Bergman, Ryan Merchant, Keenan O’Meara & Tal Altman). Via Adweek:

There are things we just don’t see—remote places under the sea, in the savannah or covered in snow, whose joys, dramas and tragedies we aren’t privy to. And yet we affect them.

In “Dream,” a beautiful stop-animation video by DDB New York for the Wildlife Conservation Film Festival, four animals facing extinction tell their stories through the words of “I Dreamed a Dream”—a song you’ll recognize if you’re a Les Misérables fan.

The animals appear, majestic and undisturbed, in their natural habitats. The drama begins when a sinister group of men arrive, their battered ship piercing through the darkness. They’re scary, twisted figures. Unlike the warm, living faces of the animals, their eyes transmit an eerily commercial luminosity that matches the lights of their cars and ships.

It all goes downhill from there. The ending constricts the heart, and reminds us that our comforts come at a painfully parasitic cost. […] Beautifully brought to life by production company Zombie Studio, the video includes guest vocalists Natalie Bergman (who plays the rhino), Ryan Merchant (the whale), Keenan O’Meara (the pelican) and Tal Fisher Altman (the seal), whose wrenching close does lots of emotional heavy lifting.

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