A four-part viral series from the Pennsylvania Tourist Office, created by Red Tettemer and produced by Cornerstone Pictures to promote Groundhog Day tourism, includes “Night Moves,” a short film that shows the Groundhog and his Shadow on the dance floor, trying to win the support of their aficionados. A Panasonic HVX200 camera was used for the shoot, which was done in a Philadelphia restaurant.
Agency: Red Tettemer, Inc. Steve Red, cheif creative officer; Todd Taylor, associate creative director; Matt Lanzdorf, senior copywriter; Mike Mielcarz, art director; Jennifer Ostrich, vp director account management; Greg O’Loughlin, senior account executive’ Chris Sembrot, photographer, designer Production Company: Cornerstone Pictures Romeo Tirone, director; Bill German, executive producer Editorial: Red Tettemer, Inc. Vic Carreno, editor; Joe Mosca, producer Visual Effects: Ripple Effects Interactive Christian Mayer, Randy Humphries, Scott Riemenshneider, interactive designers; Colin Burch, game illustration; Todd Harris, account director; Bev Heitzer, project manager Music: Red Tettemer, Inc. Todd Taylor, composer
Ad Council, ONDCP, Strawberry Frog, Director Haya Waseem Team To Combat Opioid Overdoses
Developed as part of the Ad Councilโs partnership with the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) and created pro bono by agency StrawberryFrog, this public service campaign underscores the vital role young people can play in reversing opioid overdoses by carrying naloxone (often branded as Narcan or ReVive).
Directed by Haya Waseem via production company Object & Animal, this โItโs Gotta Be Youโ PSA shows how a girl answers the call to help save another young person.
Raising awareness of opioid overdose reversal medications like naloxone is a critical way to empower young adults to save lives, as the presence of fentanyl in illicit drugs and in counterfeit pills continues to put countless lives at risk nationwide. Naloxone is available without a prescription in all 50 states and territories and can reverse an opioid overdose.
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