Brooks Running Commercial
by RMH on , under Uncategorized
Hey Everybody!
Wow, it’s been a long time since I’ve been to the site here. Sadly, I’ve let it slip lately. I’ve been extremely busy filming some short films, commercials, and a promo spot for a science fiction movie. I’m glad to be back.
Today, I’ve got some footage to share with you. I just finished shooting and editing this brooks running commercial. It was originally shot for a contest, but sadly I had no luck with the contest. To be honest, I missed the deadline because I read the wrong date. But, I’m super happy with the footage we got. I hope you all like it.
The commercial is for their new BioMoGo shoe sole which is a revolutionary new design that will biodegrade in a landfill environment in 20 years rather than the 1000 years that normal shoes take to break down. Brooks is saving thousands of tons of landfill waste as well as water and trees in packaging. The shoe is amazing, and the environmental impact is phenominal. Enjoy!
Sincerely,
The Vice President of Awesome.
Ryan M Hall
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May 26th, 2009 on 3:07 am
Hey Ryan! How have you been? We haven’t connected for a bit, so I hope you are doing well
Great job on the ad – it’s a pity you didn’t get to submit it. I love the concept on our sole meeting mother earth – now, if I could just get this in Singapore!
May 31st, 2009 on 10:45 pm
Hey Celes!
I see that your site is doing better and better every day. I’m glad to hear that coaching is going so well for you.
I have been crazy busy, but it is mostly good.
Yeah, it’s too bad about not being able to submit the ad, but it’s a good lesson – Double Check! LOL
I love the concept of the ad, and I’m happy with the way it turned out. I think we have a long way to go before America really starts to get the “Green” message. Some people are, and we’re starting to see some more European and Japanese influence on our automobile markets which may make a difference in fuel standards. (here’s hoping.)
I’ve been ultra busy with films and commercial work lately, so I’ve sadly let some of my site work slide. Time to get back on top of it.
I hope everything is going well in your corner of the world.
Talk to you soon!
June 8th, 2009 on 9:40 pm
Hey, I helped with this commercial! Great Stuff!
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