A girl takes a swig of milk from a carton, and embarks on a mountain biking run only to fall shortly after she gets started. Continuous action, though, has her up in a second as she takes on a skateboarding challenge, only to take yet another tumble. Back on her feet instantly, we next see her on a soccer field, taking yet another header.
Finally she jumps feet first into a pommel horse run. She executes it without a hitch, sticking a perfect landing.
A super appears which reads, “Milk helps keep you going. Where you go is up to you.”
“Downhill” is the latest spot in a Prairie Milk Marketing Partnership campaign positioning milk as the one drink that gives kids natural energy to keep them going–and that energy enables kids to keep trying and to persevere.
Mark Zibert of Sons and Daughters, Toronto, directed “Downhill” for Dare Vancouver.
Actor Steve Guttenberg Returns To L.A. Neighborhood Now Charred By Devastating Wildfire
Steve Guttenberg awoke Thursday morning to a grim reality: The treacherous wildfire that tore through the Pacific Palisades had left his once-lush neighborhood charred and unrecognizable.
With homes smoldered, streets emptied and friends scattered by evacuation orders, Guttenberg counted himself among the fortunate. His property was miraculously spared. But the actor-producer still struggled to reconcile his relief with the haunting sight of his ravaged, once lavish community.
"Just this morning, I woke up and I was really conscious of my mental state and my mental health, because the last three days, I've seen so much tragedy," said Guttenberg, pacing through the ruins of his neighborhood. He said his home has electricity but no running water.
Guttenberg thanked God that his block was safe, but he said about 20 homes were burned "pretty bad" in his 80-home community after wind-whipped fires tore across Los Angeles, destroying homes, clogging roadways as tens of thousands fled as the fires burned uncontained Wednesday. He said the fires are the worst he's ever seen in his 66-years.
The wildfires have burned the homes of several celebrities including Billy Crystal, Carey Elwes and Paris Hilton.
Guttenberg said he never expected all of this to happen.
"It's like when someone dies suddenly," he said. "It's like when someone gets hit by a car. You never expect that to happen. That's how shocking it was."
During Guttenberg's stroll, it was an eerie scene with scorched palm trees, homes reduced to ash and rubble, and the daytime skies casted an ominous twilight over the devastation.
"I've seen people scared, people in wheelchairs, mothers and fathers trying to find their kids, people having anxiety and panic... Read More