CRC launches Killers’ video tonight for MTV Exit

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Picture 259.pngPicture 260.pngPicture 261.pngPicture 263.pngWORLD PREMIERE OF MUSIC VIDEO FOR GOODNIGHT, TRAVEL WELL PRODUCED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH UNICEF AND USAID TO AIR TONIGHT GLOBALLY ON MTV

View the full-length spot at www.mtvexit.org

MTV EXIT (End Exploitation and Trafficking) and Sydney agency Colman Rasic Carrasco (CRC) have partnered with UNICEF and USAID to produce a music video for US rock band, The Killers, which dramatically highlights the dangers and impact of trafficking for sexual exploitation. The video for track ‘Goodnight, Travel Well’ from the new Killers album ‘Day & Age’ was filmed by top Hollywood director, David Slade (30 Days of Night, Hard Candy), and will premiere globally tonight across all of MTV’s properties on-air and on-line.  

The Killers commented, “We are deeply shocked and appalled that womenand children are forced into such exploitative situations. We hope thatthrough MTV’s efforts and this powerful video that millions of peopleacross the world learn about this tragic form of modern-day slavery”.Dejan Rasic and Rebecca Carrasco of Colman Rasic Carrasco spent fivemonths working on the project in partnership with UNICEF, USAID and MTVEXIT. “It is a confronting topic and people can too easily tune-out toawareness messages about the issue,” said Rebecca Carrasco. Dejan Rasicadds, “That’s why the tie-up with The Killers and MTV works in creatinga medium that will grab people’s attention.”

This is the second in a series of collaborations on the issue of humantrafficking between Colman Rasic Carrasco and MTV Exit, the first beingthe award-winning music video for Radiohead’s hit single ‘All I Need’last year. “Through MTV EXIT and MTV’s global networks reaching overtwo billion people in 160 countries, we are uniquely positioned tosupport and advocate these rights. We are committed to raisingawareness and empowering our audience, many of whom are particularly atrisk from human trafficking,” said Bill Roedy, Chairman & CEO MTVNetworks International.

“More than 1.2 million children are being trafficked each year andnearly 80 percent of all trafficking is for sexual exploitation,” saidSusan Bissell, UNICEF’s Head of Child Protection. “We see this musicvideo as a powerful way to reach out and raise awareness among youngpeople, across borders and across language barriers.” The Killers arehelping bring a critical human trafficking message to a globalaudience, said Olivier Carduner, USAID’s Regional Mission Director forAsia, “We are reaching vast numbers of young people, those most at riskof being trafficked”.

Agency: Colman Rasic Carrasco, Sydney

Creative Directors: Dejan Rasic & Rebecca Carrasco

Creatives: Rebecca Carrasco & Dejan Rasic

Account Director:  Ben Colman

Agency Producer: Rene Shalala

Artist: The Killers

Director: David Slade

Production Company: Anonymous Content

Executive Producer: Executive Producer

Line Producer: Hans Ritter

DP: Jo Willems

Editing: Gary Knight