Viral anti-duck hunting video created in-house by rights group with no marketing team

Australia’s most viral ad of this year was created in-house at the end of a work day by an organisation with no dedicated marketing team.

Animals Australia created the video, which has been watched 89 million times across the world in 10 days, by putting together a series of clips of people helping ducks with the aim of bypassing the usual style of showcasing the impact of human cruelty to animals.


Speaking to Mumbrella on the video’s success the group’s creative director Karen Nilsen said: “It was off the back of a joint campaign we ran with RSPCA Victoria and 54 other organisations to try and send a message to the Victorian Labor party to remind them that Victorians want an end to duck shooting.

“Duck shooting is a heavy, distressing topic and the reason its banned in three states is because of cruelty and we could have gone out and reminded everyone about how cruel and brutal this so-called sport is. But instead we thought well what if we turn that around and instead remind people that its in our nature to inherently be kind and the way people respond to seeing acts of kindness really exemplifies that.”

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