Ron Paul's Technical Issues Ad - Destroying the MSM

think adding that little bit would make the video better?
Or detract from it?
 
think adding that little bit would make the video better?
Or detract from it?

I'll watch how it flows in the video once I add it...
I already have added a picture showing RP had the LEAST amount of airtime among the GOP candidates...then have the audio playing with the images/text show.
It's got another 10-ish minutes to download, then probably 20-ish or so to convert.

Once it's finished, I'll post it here, and maybe on the front post as well.
 
Updated version here:


Any more clips of "technical" failures would help, and I still can't find the ORIGINAL clip of a Greta Van Susteren interview with RP in 2008 that had a technical issue...

Also thoughts, opinions, critiques of this new version would be greatly appreciated!
 
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It is very powerful. I am gonna start pushing some ads towards that.

I can definitely ad one, maybe two more, "technical" glitches to this one, keeping it right around the 3 minute mark...I only need more "technical" glitches, but thanks to this interview, I already have another video idea I will start on this afternoon/evening.
 
coffeewithchess,

You made me remember a Saturday Night Live skit where they drove around saying to people, "Show me your guns!" All around they would yell it at random people and they would whip them out. Ol'ladies. Everyone.

Someone could make one that showed it now being okay and popular to support Ron Paul.

I think now many won't admit to loving him because they just don't think it is cool.

Transcript of show;

http://snltranscripts.jt.org/75/75aguns.phtml

Snip...
We get a closer view of the truck rolling by as the crew holds their sign, smiles, points, and waves encouragement to still more gun owners:

Two shady-looking, mustachioed men stand by their car and peer at the camera: one starts to reach into his inside jacket pocket but his companion puts a hand on him and shakes his head -- so they merely wave and smile. A little old lady on a park bench waves her white gloves at the camera, then reaches into her purse to pull out an automatic. A uniformed traffic cop sees the sign, looks into his holster, realizes his gun is missing, shrugs unconcernedly, looks around at the ground for it, can't find it, shrugs again, and waves a friendly goodbye as the camera moves off. A wedding party on the steps of a church hurl rice at the bride and groom -- all pause upon seeing the oncoming camera, then the groom holds up a pistol, the bride a machine gun, and the wedding guests an assortment of firearms.


Snip...

Summary: In a parody of the Lark cigarette commercials, SNL's film truck passes through the city streets asking to see citizens' firearms.

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Who's your candidate?

Who's your man?

???



P.S. Keep up the good work.

The updated one punches a message.


P.S. Found it.

 
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Who's your candidate?

Who's your man?

???



P.S. Keep up the good work.

The updated one punches a message.


P.S. Found it.



Thanks for the comment, and for providing the link. I don't have a truck, or know any friends with one that is like the one in the SNL bit, though it would be pretty simple to get enough footage like that with people pulling out RP signs as a "spoof", but would it be worth the time putting it together and finding the people/shooting then editing?
 
Thanks for the comment, and for providing the link. I don't have a truck, or know any friends with one that is like the one in the SNL bit, though it would be pretty simple to get enough footage like that with people pulling out RP signs as a "spoof", but would it be worth the time putting it together and finding the people/shooting then editing?

It might be better done as a spoof walking and then snagging footage like the the farm that has hundreds of Ron Paul signs covering that field and splicing it together.


It would be fun to see your video run after they media pulls another technical error issue. I'm picturing someone in the control room doing sort of a Max Headroom thing where the stations latest Technical Error announcement is repeated a couple of jerky times over and over and then you video runs.

Actually I'm not sure if that was Max Headroom thing as it has been many many years since I saw that film.

I'm kind of old and stuck in my ways of getting my news from the manipulators passing themselves off as main stream media. That moniker in itself is a joke.

I hope many of the young people can use the Internet to search out films like yours that tell it like it is before the addiction of the lies grabs them up and leads them down the wrong path.
 
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I hope many of the young people can use the Internet to search out films like yours that tell it like it is before the addiction of the lies grabs them up and leads them down the wrong path.

I really would like to see these type of ads, being run ON the networks with some sort of website to go to for more videos like it.
 
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