Tuesday, August 24, 2010

If Interns Ruled the World

Here are two spots produced by interns at WOWT in Omaha, Nebraska.

They'd love your feedback!!




7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great production value! Clean look. Way better than our interns in a larger market. Not crazy about the font choice, but that's ok.

My biggest beef: It feels very copy heavy to me with a very looooong sales pitch.

I would say, instead of "five great reasons" give one different reason to pick WOWT instead of the other guys. News, weather, and traffic aren't a reason, they're expected.

Evil Monkey said...

Nice Job guys.

Morning spots are some of the hardest to do, because what station WON'T have news weather and traffic? You were able to give the old standby a fresh feel. I'd run these on my air...Can you stop by later and put my logo and talent in it?

Paul said...

Very nice! Wouldn't have guessed these were produced by interns.

Dig the clean, modern look. Black font on yellow would have been easier on the eyes, though.

I agree with Anonymous on the bulky copy. I think these could be a little more effective as :15's. The first promo could be sliced right down the middle and make sense as two spots.

Good stuff!

Anonymous said...

Production values are very nice. Agree with the white font on yellow background comment...kind of hard to read. A different font might have been better as well. I like the font, but a cleaner font for this spot might have been better. But that is just me being nitpicky. Very good spots overall. They'll need to hold on to these interns.

Anonymous said...

Visually, I like the spots. However, from a concept/copy/does it make me want to watch this particular news, I find it weak. But for folks who interns, I think it's pretty good.
If only someone could have coached them a bit on an angle of some kind.
Paul Greeley
pgreeley98@aol.com

Anonymous said...

Paul Greeley nailed it. Cute execution, but they don't make me want to tune-in. Final assessment: Leave promos to the professionals for now, kids.

Anonymous said...

Paul Greeley nailed it. Cute execution, but they don't make me want to tune-in. Final assessment: Leave promos to the professionals for now, kids.