Sunday, October 26, 2008

KCNC Election Spots

These are election themed spots from KCNC in Denver:









5 comments:

Anonymous said...

2 things...
Why is she interviewing her colleagues?
What am I going to get from these people that I'm not going to get from the national media -- who have better access to the Presidential campaigns?

There might be more to this campaign that we're not seeing here. I do like the pacing of the spots. I like the interview style, but there was no setup to let me know why she's interviewing them.

Anonymous said...

ZZZZZZZZZ...What!....Sorry I fell asleep what was the question?

The spots look good, but boy are they boooorrring.

Sorry!

Anonymous said...

Yeah. We need to stop interviewing our own people.

These spots ARE kind of boring, but if you remove the female anchor asking questions, they still kind of work. Hell, have the female anchor ANSWER some questions of her own and maybe elevate her to the expertise level you're giving all her coworkers.

The cutaways to the family pictures and the, uhhh, IFB cable? Is that what that was? Unmotivated...I don't see the reason other than to hide jump cuts.

I've seen better work from this station. Style and graphics are nice though.

Anonymous said...

Yeah. We need to stop interviewing our own people.

These spots ARE kind of boring, but if you remove the female anchor asking questions, they still kind of work. Hell, have the female anchor ANSWER some questions of her own and maybe elevate her to the expertise level you're giving all her coworkers.

The cutaways to the family pictures and the, uhhh, IFB cable? Is that what that was? Unmotivated...I don't see the reason other than to hide jump cuts.

I've seen better work from this station. Style and graphics are nice though.

Anonymous said...

who is the voice over artist for three of the promos?

I kind of like the handheld feel of the cutaways (to the IFB cable LOL, wedding ring, family pics, hands) -- it's kind of like the show "24" or "Boston Legal."

Sure the spots might be a little boring, but the production value is top-notch.

Any idea on the background music?

thanx.