PETA’s fashion house of horrors
The animal rights organisation educates viewers about the cruel truth of animal-based clothing in a twisted take on a classic children’s TV show, starring English actress Jessie Cave.
Credits
powered by- Agency House 337/London
- Production Company BLINKINK
- Director Will Wightman
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Credits
powered by- Agency House 337/London
- Production Company BLINKINK
- Director Will Wightman
- Editorial tenthree
- Grade No.8
- Audio String and Tins
- Post Production Absolute Post
- Head of Production Alex Halley
- Producer William Kay
- DP Toby Goodyear
- Editor Nick Armstrong
- Edit Rachel Goodger
- Colorist Alex Gregory
- Color Producer Charlie Morris
- Sound Design and Mix Jim Stewart / (Audio Mixer)
- Audio Producer Olivia Endersby
- Music Composition Joe Wilkinson / (Composer/Sound Designer)
- Post Producer Phil Brewster
- Executive Producer Josef Byrne
- Production Manager Molly Turner
Credits
powered by- Agency House 337/London
- Production Company BLINKINK
- Director Will Wightman
- Editorial tenthree
- Grade No.8
- Audio String and Tins
- Post Production Absolute Post
- Head of Production Alex Halley
- Producer William Kay
- DP Toby Goodyear
- Editor Nick Armstrong
- Edit Rachel Goodger
- Colorist Alex Gregory
- Color Producer Charlie Morris
- Sound Design and Mix Jim Stewart / (Audio Mixer)
- Audio Producer Olivia Endersby
- Music Composition Joe Wilkinson / (Composer/Sound Designer)
- Post Producer Phil Brewster
- Executive Producer Josef Byrne
- Production Manager Molly Turner
Directed and written by Will Wightman through BLINKINK, this horrific campaign by House 337 for animal welfare organisation PETA, sees an endearing cast of brilliantly-crafted animal puppets sing stomach-turning stories of the abused they've endured in the name of fashion.
What starts as a wholesome throwback to a classic children’s TV show, starring British actress and comedian Jessie Cave, quickly descends into an unflinchingly gruesome education on the use of animal products in clothing.
The initially cheerful puppets burst into a catchy song, each taking their turn to expose the grizzly truth about how they are shaved, cut, skinned, and killed for the production of wool, skin, feathers, and leather. The bloodied puppets plea with viewers to tell their friends the truth before dying one by one on set, leaving presenter Cave suitably traumatised.