Zoo Twilights web & video design

Zoo Twilights video screen & web pages 2009 -2017
Zoo Twilights is a series of live music concerts over summer at Melbourne Zoo, with profits from ticket sales going directly to Zoos Victoria’s conservation efforts. 

I created the main page (including custom HTML and all graphics), all event band pages, and the video animation for the big screen. I did get some graphics files from our advertising agency, so we matched the style/look for each year.
Zoo Twilights 2009 main web page >>
Zoo Twilights 2010 main web page >>
Zoo Twilights 2011 main web page >>
Zoo Twilights 2012 main web page >>
Zoo Twilights 2013 main web page >>
Zoo Twilights 2014 main web page >>
Zoo Twilights 2015 main web page >>
Zoo Twilights 2016 main web page >>
Zoo Twilights 2017 was on an external website by The Ticket Group. (Not great for main website visitation numbers).
We did have an event page on the main zoo website in 2017 that I made >>

With the video, we wanted to have something better than just a big PowerPoint screen, ideally promoting other bands, food & drink and future zoo events. 2014 was the best-designed one in my view.

Zoo twilights pre-show video 2014 >>


Zoo twilights pre-show video 2015 >>


Zoo Twilights pre-show video 2016 >>
Zoo Twilights pre-show video 2017 >>

Year

2009-2017

Year

2009-2017

Scope

Web & video design

Scope

Web & video design

Timeline

2 weeks x 8 years

Timeline

2 weeks x 8 years

Live project

Live project

Ticket holders can enjoy the Zoo’s exhibits before settling down on the venue’s fully licensed picnic lawn, hearing live performances from both national and international acts, with proceeds from the concert series go into the ongoing conservation work of Zoos Victoria

Image 2 - 2014 main page on desktop and mobile m-site. Image 3 - GIF animation of the introduction only to the 2014 video. To see the full video, please take a look at the links above. Image 4 - My Photoshop layered files (printouts) and the full Final Cut Pro video edit decision list for the 2016 animation video. From memory, I had 32 layers!