The Industry Trust have joined forces with Twentieth Century Fox to bring you the latest trailer for their new movie, Ice Age 4: Continental Drift. They’re using the fourth animated movie in the ‘Ice Age’ series to promote their Moments Worth Paying For Campaign to raise awareness of copyright infringement and how it sucks for all those involved in the movie industry.

Bottom line, watching pirated material is stealing so don’t do it! There we go, I’ve said it…. I shall now get down off my high horse!

Check out the new trailer below and the full press release below that.

 

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From Friday 13th April, cinema goers across the UK will be in for a mammoth treat as they become the first to see an engaging film trailer designed to inspire a greater respect for copyright and the value of film and TV content.

This charismatic trailer, produced by Twentieth Century Fox, uses content from the hugely awaited family friendly release, ICE AGE 4: CONTINENTIAL DRIFT – in cinemas July 13th. The trailer encourages audiences of all ages, to avoid the pirates (following in the paw prints of Manny, Diego and Sid in the film) and see the film in cinemas this summer.

This trailer is part of a series of title specific adverts which are being put together as part of the campaign to build on the success of last years ‘Moments Worth Paying For’ campaign, which aimed to win hearts and minds in the continued challenge posed by copyright infringement, celebrating movie moments that are worth paying for.

Using specifically created animation and the well-known loveable characters, the trailer appeals to the viewer’s emotions and thanks them for making the fourth film in the franchise possible whilst capturing the emotions that watching film and TV can evoke – and positions these as “Moments Worth Paying for”.

The collaboration will consist of a 30 second spot to be shown in all cinemas across the UK. The campaign will also highlight the wealth of official ways to watch film and TV by directing viewers to Findanyfilm.com – a gateway to official film and TV services across a range of formats, both on and offline.