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Bethells Beach proves a smart move for Samsung
Wed, 10th Apr 2013
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Auckland's Bethells Beach is again making waves around the world with the release of Samsung's latest TV advert.

Police cars and army SWAT teams, Roman soldiers, Mad Max, an American football team, Marie Antoinette and a Minotaur all swarmed the popular coastline to illustrate Samsung's latest smart television technology.

The advert's creation was an international affair, yet Film Auckland worked with local producer William Grieve of Big Pictures to bring the advert to life, handling the logistics of a large-scale, challenging shoot with tight deadlines.

“This advert could only be done at Bethells,” Grieve says.

“The beach was the perfect location for shooting the advert involving more than 400 cast and crew.

"The local community is supportive of filming – it just understands how film production works.

“We contracted locals to fill some of the roles that the shoot created, from catering through to traffic control.

“Auckland is unique – there are so many diverse film locations all within short distances of the CBD. This makes our city an incredibly attractive proposition for offshore directors and agencies.

Michael Brook, Manager Film Auckland says it was great to help bring such a diverse production to Auckland.

“It was great to be able to help bring an international line production to Auckland, and the region's new film protocol will help bring more by building on our reputation as a film-friendly location."

To view the advert click here.

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