3D animated spot FINISHED!!!! View here!!

Wow. Obviously a tremendous amount of hard work went into the production. The graphics and effects are truly stunning.

That being said, as a political campaign commercial reaching the general public (as opposed to the young, video game-playing crowd), I think it has the potential for disaster written all over it. Bombs going off..... floods.....robotic, alien-looking Ron Paul screeching about a revolution....huge crowds marching in the street.....makes the message seem VERY CREEPY. If this were someone's first exposure to Ron Paul, I think they would be shock-effect value would be in scaring people away from his candidacy. It is much too radical.

Sorry, my opinion.

I thought it was a good message and inspiring. Showing the bombs going off as he describes the going into Iran emphasizes the horror of war. I do think that a live-action Ron Paul should be masked into the video which would take it to a whole new level, but still it is an amazing video regardless.

I'm not too worried about the public. We need to stop treating people with kiddie gloves. The sooner people realize how the world REALLY is, the sooner they will wake up and start to change it. Believe me, the video could be MUCH more gloom and doom if we really wanted to go down that road. :D
 
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That being said, as a political campaign commercial reaching the general public (as opposed to the young, video game-playing crowd), I think it has the potential for disaster written all over it. Bombs going off..... floods.....robotic, alien-looking Ron Paul screeching about a revolution....huge crowds marching in the street.....makes the message seem VERY CREEPY.

I agree. But even worse than the delivery has been, the message itself is despised by Americans. They have absolutely no interest in freedom. None.
 
Wow, great job! FWIW, I don't see anything creepy about it. I showed the video to my 9year old and she didn't think it was creepy either. That says a lot because she sees creepy in just about anything lol
 
I do think that a live-action Ron Paul should be masked into the video which would take it to a whole new level, but still it is an amazing video regardless.

You do know that would require taking probably a half of one of Ron's busy days to do that, and this is a grass roots effort...
 
Wow. Obviously a tremendous amount of hard work went into the production. The graphics and effects are truly stunning.

That being said, ... robotic, alien-looking Ron Paul ... makes the message seem VERY CREEPY. If this were someone's first exposure to Ron Paul, I think they would be shock-effect value would be in scaring people away from his candidacy.

Sorry, my opinion.

... it's creepy. Normal people do not like this sort of thing. Only computer nerds think this stuff's cool.

... It's just too weird (I mean the animated Ron Paul; it's just very very creepy.)

How strange. I thought that it was creepy too.

Some people will, some people will not.

The big question, however, is not what people on this forum think, but what the average voter who sees it will think.

The big challenge is to make sure that the people who will think it is awesome do see it, and that those who think it is creepy do not.
 
I thought it was a good message and inspiring. Showing the bombs going off as he describes the going into Iran emphasizes the horror of war. I do think that a live-action Ron Paul should be masked into the video which would take it to a whole new level, but still it is an amazing video regardless.

I'm not too worried about the public. We need to stop treating people with kiddie gloves. The sooner people realize how the world REALLY is, the sooner they will wake up and start to change it. Believe me, the video could be MUCH more gloom and doom if we really wanted to go down that road. :D

Creepy or not, I think TruthAtLast sums up my opinion as well. Let's face it: the majority of American voters think we have moved on, and that the rEVOLution is over (if the sheep even realised it began, in the first place). We need to throw SOMETHING out there to let them know we haven't given up. This might be that something, and when I get my tax return, I'm supporting it.
 
We finally finished our 3D commercial, featuring a computer generated Ron Paul. It's been a long road getting this completed, considering we started in late December. We know it's late in the game, but hopefully it can still do some good in spreading the message.

The model of Ron Paul isn't 100% perfect but it's close. His face was modeled off reference photographs, which is a difficult thing to do.

It's called "The High Tide" Promo.

View the new site and full res promo here.

YouTube version here.

Let's make this go viral!! Enjoy!!!!!

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Not bad! I do CG for film and TV and this is pretty good! Congrats!
 
That is one of the best RP videos I have seen. I am hoping they do another about the economy and taxes.
 
You bloody beauts!!! Best of the best.
Never too late! Never surrender, never give up!!
When's it going to be on in all the cinemas around the universe??? Imagine THAT in your face during your cineamatic experience? (No harm in dreaming!)
Great work. Compare THIS to all the other jaded masterpieces (NOT!) of the campaign! Those other candidates will be SOOOOO jealous when they see this...even if they DO get to be President! Good combination EXCELLENCE AND AUTHENTICITY.
 
When's it going to be on in all the cinemas around the universe??? Imagine THAT in your face during your cineamatic experience? (No harm in dreaming!)
That is a great idea raiha!
But it does not have to be around the universe at lease in the coming primary states!
I hope somebody can adopt this idea!
And ofcourse do not expect the official campaign who still owns over 5 millions dollars in hand to do this job.
 
Wow, just had a great idea. How do you think this ad would go over at a movie theatre? You know when youre sitting there waiting for the movie, there are some ads, then previews, then the movie starts? This would be great! The booming thunder at the beginning would get everyones attention, they will think they are seeing a cool new movie preview. In fact it is a message from the good Dr. :) I wonder what it would cost to run this before each movie ahead of the convention and primaries.

Anyone got any contacts or know where to get info on getting this on the big screen??


Edit: Just found this. What do you guys think?

http://www.videouniversity.com/movieads.htm
 
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Wow, just had a great idea. How do you think this ad would go over at a movie theatre? You know when youre sitting there waiting for the movie, there are some ads, then previews, then the movie starts? This would be great! The booming thunder at the beginning would get everyones attention, they will think they are seeing a cool new movie preview. In fact it is a message from the good Dr. :) I wonder what it would cost to run this before each movie ahead of the convention and primaries.

Anyone got any contacts or know where to get info on getting this on the big screen??


Edit: Just found this. What do you guys think?

http://www.videouniversity.com/movieads.htm

I second this idea... It would be a very powerful audio/visual experience in a theater... I don't know how many people see a screen a week, but it seems like the rates are fairly reasonable.

AdamT, can you look into this kind of advertising for Pennsylvania as well?
 
I second this idea... It would be a very powerful audio/visual experience in a theater... I don't know how many people see a screen a week, but it seems like the rates are fairly reasonable.

AdamT, can you look into this kind of advertising for Pennsylvania as well?

I will look into it, it's great idea, and others have mentioned it as well. Keep in mind though, this would be before the film starts, with the theater lights still on when people are mingling and wandering in and out. And it would be mixed in with still slides for Franks Hardware & movie trivia. After the lights dim down, the sound volume goes way up, and the actual film trailers start.....that is another type of thing.
 
Wow, just had a great idea. How do you think this ad would go over at a movie theatre? You know when youre sitting there waiting for the movie, there are some ads, then previews, then the movie starts? This would be great! The booming thunder at the beginning would get everyones attention, they will think they are seeing a cool new movie preview. In fact it is a message from the good Dr. :) I wonder what it would cost to run this before each movie ahead of the convention and primaries.

Anyone got any contacts or know where to get info on getting this on the big screen??


Edit: Just found this. What do you guys think?

http://www.videouniversity.com/movieads.htm
Rahia also referred to the same idea, thanks for the link, it sounds so cheap, come on let us do it!
 
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I will look into it, it's great idea, and others have mentioned it as well. Keep in mind though, this would be before the film starts, with the theater lights still on when people are mingling and wandering in and out. And it would be mixed in with still slides for Franks Hardware & movie trivia. After the lights dim down, the sound volume goes way up, and the actual film trailers start.....that is another type of thing.

Hmm... are you sure? It would be much more effective if they played it after they dimmed the lights.

edit: I think you will be able to buy time after the lights dim... audiences may not usually like ads, but I think yours is captivating and inspiring...
this seems to suggest it happens: http://www.commercialalert.org/news/Archive/2003/01/commercials-steal-show-at-movie-theaters

Honestly, I haven't been to the theater in the last year, but when I last went, I do remember seeing ads mixed in with the coming attractions
 
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