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WADU (Wildlife & Animal Documentaries Unleashed) is division of KEA
Productions specializing in documentaries and mini documentaries about wildlife and
animals. WADU supports animals and wildlife by educating people about animals and the
environmental issues that they face in the wild. We at WADU help the organizations
that physically support animals through rescue, research, rehabilitation, and onsite
education and exhibition. We at WADU believe that we can help these organizations help
wildlife stay healthy and enable the earth's many diverse species to thrive on our planet
by telling their stories.
The organizations we support know how to help wildlife stay
healthy in the wild or, if need be, be happy living in captivity. We at WADU know how
to tell their stories about what these organizations do, how the animals survive, and
educate the general public about what they can do to help animals as well.
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You can help us help wildlife; become a sponsoring partner today. We are seeking corporate sponsors and partners who share our concern for wildlife and the environment. Sponsor funds will support the production of WADU mini docs (trailer length videos) and WADU Moments (30" commercial spots). WADU videos highlight organizations that promote wildlife and ensure animal welfare. In addition to supporting a good cause, sponsorship provides an excellent cause marketing and PR opportunity. Sponsors will be highlighted in a WADU mini doc (opening & end credits). The WADU videos distribution includes podcasts, online webisodes, in theaters before a feature films, and as part of a targeted cable ad campaign. Click on the links below for samples of the WADU Moments spots. WADU Moment: Marine Mammals (30", 2MB) WADU Moment: Lemurs (30", 2MB) WADU Moment: Cheetahs (30", 2MB) WADU Moment: Survival of the Fittest (30", 2MB) What is a mini doc? A "mini doc" is a short documentary, normally 3 minutes or less, that tells a true story featuring actual people, and in the case of WADU projects, real animals. view WADU mini doc (*quicktime file- 7MB larger than clip below). *The quicktime player may be downloaded for free on the apple website at: http://www.apple.com/quicktime/mac.html |
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Help us in our initial efforts to support wildlife through filmmaking, write a letter in support of WADU. Click here to read a sample. |
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