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Hey man, Thanks!
Quick and friendly service.
You*re right. I actually was about 90% certain the cell one was AT&T I just couldn*t find it on here. The VW one I had placed as a nissan one.
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Ok, the first one is for a car company. It starts off with breakfast in a family home as the dad hurries to get out the door. Between shots of him getting ready you see his son peering at him (Real close up). The dad walks out the door (Shot of son*s empty chair), gets into his car and pulls out onto road. He looks through his window and sees his son on the sidewalk on his bike ready to race him. They take off and the dad acts like he*s going really fast (ie leaning over the steering wheel) even though he*s going like 5 mph. The VOX says, "With the new _______ with _____horsepower you can go exactly as fast as you want to" or something to that effect.
The second one is for a cell phone company. It shows a man on a business trip. Everything is going wrong, his room/bed/rental car are too small. He gets to the airport and the flight is delayed or cancelled. He sits down and all of a sudden hears a, "Hi daddy." He looks over and there*s his daughter. "Hi honey, how was soccer today?" Another passenger walks in front of the camera and when we see them again the daughter has disappeared and the man is talking on his cell phone again.
Anyway, thanks for the help.
John Conn
dotConn Productions Video & Multimedia
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