An ultra-slow motion film will bring the wall above Britomart Country Club in central Auckland to life from the first to the third of November from 8:30 pm to 11pm each night as part of a groundswell-support campaign for Y for YOUTH.
Y for YOUTH is a new model of charity with the goal of being a catalyst in reducing New Zealand's youth suicide rates by creating sustained funding for youth organisations around the country. As Y for YOUTH is still in the development stage, they are seeking individuals and businesses to assist in building the core infrastructure by supporting the organisation as Founding Angels or Companions.
Filmed by ultra-slow motion specialists and Y for YOUTH Founding Angels number 9, Daryl Habraken and Hamish Trott of Phantom Effect, the film features local celebrities - Shortland Street actress Amanda Billing, musician Tiki Taane, and TV Presenter Jo Holley, whom have come together to create a better future for New Zealand's youth.
The film is captured at over 2000 frames per second and promises to keep the viewers hypnotised with incredible detail of every action.
"We were really excited to get on board with Y for YOUTH and make this film, it's a unique way to spread a message that our youth need help and businesses should step up to make a difference,