aaaa forget about it... Actors...I don't know. It just feels wrong. Its not hard to find real people to say what you want. Put a little work into it people it really not that hard.
This is the work of director Peter Churchman, who does a great many of the ABC O&O spots. The first spot for Liz Cho is called an IN/Recognition spot---say the talent's name and where she works a lot. Paul Greeley pgreeley98@aol.com
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At least someone's paying all of New York City's unemployed actors.
aaaa forget about it... Actors...I don't know. It just feels wrong. Its not hard to find real people to say what you want. Put a little work into it people it really not that hard.
True, you can find anyone to say what you want... But it's not so easy to get them to say it RIGHT.
I liked these spots. The talent they hired were so energetic and enthusiastic. Kept my attention and even got a smile out of me.
Love the execution, shooting, lighting, writing and delivery.
Very believable.
So this stands out for New York huh?
This is the work of director Peter Churchman, who does a great many of the ABC O&O spots. The first spot for Liz Cho is called an IN/Recognition spot---say the talent's name and where she works a lot.
Paul Greeley
pgreeley98@aol.com
I liked the Philly O&O spots he did a little better. Exact same concept, same style. Maybe because they were brand new when I first saw them:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwevRCGGk4s
Sorry for the low quality. This WABC spot isn't bad though.
Eh, so this is New York huh?
Not blown away. Also, that dude wears a lot of make-up
It feels absolutely right for New York - PLUS it's truly right for the ABC-7 brand. Good job, guys.
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