In which my son saves my business partner. (And, I hope, the state parks.)
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What a great promo! I don’t know who created it but I love the contrast, the simplicity and direct message. Well done, and Lee, I don’t know who he is but that guy is WAY too old to be your son – what are you, like 30, 35? Anyways, is it getting air anywhere beside Youtube?
Thank you, kind sir! My company — http://www.Counterintuity.com — is doing the social media for this statewide ballot initiative. We came up with this concept, I wrote the script, my business partner plays the drowning woman, my son (yes, that’s him!) plays the lifeguard, my partner’s husband directed the shoot, and we edited it it internally. All in an incredibly fast timeframe, using just a handheld digital video camera and iMovie. I love the current tech!
The spot is intended for YouTube and for social dissemination through Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.
August 18th, 2010 at 8:28 pm
What a great promo! I don’t know who created it but I love the contrast, the simplicity and direct message. Well done, and Lee, I don’t know who he is but that guy is WAY too old to be your son – what are you, like 30, 35? Anyways, is it getting air anywhere beside Youtube?
August 18th, 2010 at 9:04 pm
Thank you, kind sir! My company — http://www.Counterintuity.com — is doing the social media for this statewide ballot initiative. We came up with this concept, I wrote the script, my business partner plays the drowning woman, my son (yes, that’s him!) plays the lifeguard, my partner’s husband directed the shoot, and we edited it it internally. All in an incredibly fast timeframe, using just a handheld digital video camera and iMovie. I love the current tech!
The spot is intended for YouTube and for social dissemination through Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.
Thanks again for the nice comments.
And yes, I’m like 30, 35.