March 2008
Glass and Half Full Productions, the people behind the drumming Cadbury Dairy Milk gorilla, have announced the release of their next piece of entertainment: Airport Trucks. The film tells the story of the first ever airport truck race in history, seeing vehicles of all shapes and sizes take to an empty runway for the race of their lives.
Each one of the trucks has been 'pimped' to show its unique character. With everything from go-faster-stripes to customised wheel trims, the trucks line up on the starting line under a purple sky at dusk.
Phil Collins fans will be disappointed to hear that rather than his driving classic, In the Air Tonight, Queen's feel-good retro anthem, Don't Stop Me Now, has been chosen to accompany the trucks down the runway.
"We've brought the high speed excitement of a Hollywood car chase to these slow-moving airport trucks," said Phil Rumbol, marketing director for Cadbury. "It's a magical piece of film designed to bring a smile to your face. The production is set to make unlikely stars out of the humble airport trucks much as we did with our drumming gorilla."
The story of Airport Trucks is poured in to a full minute and a half long production. To find out a bit more about how the film was created, here are some other facts:
This is just the second production from A Glass and a Half Full Productions but stay tuned for more fun later this year.

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