OUR GREY WOLF APPEARS IN THIS COMEDIC NIVEA TV SPOT

James Knapp

The spot features one of our most popular animals, the Grey Timber Wolf. In this ad the wolf causally stands next to our heroes as they chop lumber in the wilderness. Of course, this would be too dangerous on a live set so green screen is a fantastic solution providing both safety and cost efficiency. Think Cattleya, based in Rome, Italy, is an award-winning agency who came to GSA with a request for dangerous animals that would fit their creative vision. Once we took a look at the storyboards we instantly recommended the Grey Wolf as it has always been a GreenScreen Animals favorite and a perfect fit for them. This particular wolf has been the star of many projects including HBOsTrue Blood and the online sensation Kung Fury. Nothing says cool like a female viking warrior riding a grey wolf through time. Comedy is one the many genres that GreenScreen Animals fits perfectly into.

To see how we trained this wolf, read our LA Times article, titled Keeping it Real by Richard Verrier.

LA Times – Keeping It Real

If you are interested at taking a closer look at our Grey Wolf footage check us out at GreenScreenAnimals.com.

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