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Converse - " A Born Converse"

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Credits:

Director:
Justin Russell Murray / Wesley Armstrong
DP:
Wesley Armstrong
Principle Actor:
Dennis Brown (hands)
Writer:
Dennis Brown
Editor:
Justin Russell Murray
Sound Design:
Converse Free Selection
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Posted by BROADCAST601: 07-17-07 06:03
O.K. I agree mediocre. Here is why. The whole painting on the shoe thing is great. Used to do that back in the 80's. I think Converse would be smart to pick that up, but first off the music is irratating. Try using a sound track that doesn't overpower, but motivates. Remember the end effect is to get people off the couch and go get shoes. Also the effect you used the blur and the stops only made me think my computer was broken, and from a company stand point decreased the amount of coverage I received for my logo and our Shoes, which is not what a compnay wants. All they see is brand awarness, and marketability. You are on the right track. I would make a few adjustments. If you do switch the music stay with something like you did unique, i.e. no Techno.
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Posted: 05-18-07 15:21
It certanily does make sense, not bad, a little average for me...
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