Specsavers shoots new ad in submarine museum
UK opticians Specsavers has filmed a new spot on a real submarine in the Royal Navy Submarine Museum in Gosport.
Sub shows a German World War II U-boat crew undergoing an emergency, which turns out to be a whale mistaking the submarine for a mate.
Sarah Crisp, of the Mustard Film Company, said: “We were looking for an authentic location rather than opting for constructing a set – the HMS Alliance at the Royal Navy Submarine Museum offered a fully-accessible decommissioned submarine which was ideal for the look and feel of the film.”
Click here to view the ad.
Credits
Client: Specsavers
Agency: Specsavers Creative
Creative Director: Graham Daldry
Agency Producer: Sam Lock
Production Company: Mustard Film Company
Producer: John Doris
Director: Cris Mudge
Director of Photography: David Kerr
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