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Staying Alive 10 year Blip
A little blip we produced to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Stayign Alive on-air. 1st December 2008. Produced by Mauro Dahmer (MTV Brazil)
MTV Staying Alive: Scar PSA - domestic violence - from lowe
A shocking Public Service Announcement in which domestic violence is portrayed as an unseen force beating up a woman in order to show that words can hurt as much as physical violence.
MTV Staying Alive: COver PSA produced by Lowe
A couple are asleep in a white room, it’s the morning. The man wakes up next to his girlfriend, sits on the bed, puts his jeans on, stands up and walks to her side of the bed. He kneels down next to her, kisses her sweetly on the cheek, strokes her hair and draws the bed sheets over her face as you would do when someone’s just died. Music: The Cover performed by Esther Lybeert / Matthew Irons / Philippe Ledent, written by Chris Christoffels / Philippe Ledent
MTV Staying Alive: Rebel Penis PSA - produced by Lowe -
A couple are just about to get down and dirty when a voice comes out of the man's trousers... there is rebel penis in there who won't accept to come out if he doesn't get the protection he needs...
Fur TV - MTV Staying Alive: Why do I need a condom?
Unlucky in love, Fur TV star Mervin wonders why he can't pull any girls. Things change when he shows the object of his affection a condom... For more Fur TV fun check out www.tellingitlikeitis.tv
Save The Humans - Part 4. MTV Staying Alive campaign
Save the Humans uses animated 3-D animals in a UN-style meeting who express concern that AIDS is killing all the humans, which prompts them to launch a Save the Humans campaign. The four spots highlight different aspects of how HIV/AIDS is a global threat. The cast includes a South African Rhino, a Russian Raven, a British fox and a Burmese Tiger. Their discussions on the global spread of HIV/AIDS lead to a unanimous conclusion that something must be done to 'Save the Humans'.
Save The Humans - Part 3. MTV Staying Alive campaign
Save the Humans uses animated 3-D animals in a UN-style meeting who express concern that AIDS is killing all the humans, which prompts them to launch a Save the Humans campaign. The four spots highlight different aspects of how HIV/AIDS is a global threat. The cast includes a South African Rhino, a Russian Raven, a British fox and a Burmese Tiger. Their discussions on the global spread of HIV/AIDS lead to a unanimous conclusion that something must be done to 'Save the Humans'.
Save The Humans - Part 2. MTV Staying Alive campaign
Save the Humans uses animated 3-D animals in a UN-style meeting who express concern that AIDS is killing all the humans, which prompts them to launch a Save the Humans campaign. The four spots highlight different aspects of how HIV/AIDS is a global threat. The cast includes a South African Rhino, a Russian Raven, a British fox and a Burmese Tiger. Their discussions on the global spread of HIV/AIDS lead to a unanimous conclusion that something must be done to 'Save the Humans'.
SAVE THE HUMANS - Part 1
Save the Humans uses animated 3-D animals in a UN-style meeting who express concern that AIDS is killing all the humans, which prompts them to launch a Save the Humans campaign. The four spots highlight different aspects of how HIV/AIDS is a global threat. The cast includes a South African Rhino, a Russian Raven, a British fox and a Burmese Tiger. Their discussions on the global spread of HIV/AIDS lead to a unanimous conclusion that something must be done to 'Save the Humans'.
Doll PSA - MTV Staying alive campaign
Women are twice as likely to contract HIV. This PSA presents a world without women, a world where men have to rely on plastic dolls for company, to take out to dinner, to dance with etc. We can’t replace women, women need to be protected. Wear a condom. Credits: Ogilvy
Kelly Rowland gets Tested for HIV
CNN interviews Kelly Rowland, who's been to Kenya to visit local HIV&AIDS prevention projects financed by the Staying Alive Foundation (www.staying-alive.org/foundation), to ask her about the HIV Test she did, her involvement as the foundation's ambassador and the great people she's met during her trip. Video courtesy of CNN.
Transit - Trailer
TRANSIT is a fast-paced feature film that that uses fiction to deliver crucial HIV/AIDS prevention messages to young people. The film explores the themes of emotion and sexuality in a candid and compelling manner to engage young people and encourage them to practice safer sex. It follows four main characters on a journey across four continents that finds them exploring emotion and sexuality in a candid and gripping way. Tatjana dreams of escaping St Petersburg. She thinks she has found a man that can take her away. In Mexico City, Champinon struggles to find himself a girlfriend under the shadow of his confident, good-looking best friend, Blanco. In Los Angeles, Asha discovers that Vip, the man of her dreams, has been cheating on her. In Kenya, Matthew finds inspiration and enlightenment by diving into Nairobi’s burgeoning hip-hop culture. The heat is on, and the cast of characters react to the building pressure to create Transit. The film received a One World Award in 2006.
Meeting Mandela Promo - Staying Alive documentary
AVAILABLE RIGHTS FREE AND AT NO COST, ONAIR AND ONLINE FOR NELSON MANDELA'S 90TH BIRTHDAY ON THE 18TH OF JULY 2008. To place an order, please contact ludo: dufour.ludo@mtvne.com This is the promo for a special programme produced in honour of Nelson Mandela, celebrating his life and moral leadership. Offering viewers a historical look at Mr Mandela’s life. The special also profiles four young people from diverse backgrounds who travelled to Johannesburg to meet Mr Mandela and discuss topical issues such as HIV/AIDS, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and the fight for democracy in Burma. Hosted by Beyoncé Knowles, Meeting Mandela showcases not only the impact Nelson Mandela has on our world, it also provides inspiration for future generations to raise their voices and become actively involved in the issues they care about.