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roseBudd

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Sun Aug 7, 2016, 09:09 AM Aug 2016

Group creative project writing help sought for animated video

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I am an interactive designer, and I have the perfect project started that will be exported to video for Youtube. The visuals which have been photoShopped for the new cast of characters, come from Dr. Strangelove. Putin is Dr. Strangelove, and Kong is Trump riding the bomb. The story is advanced with teletype text on the screen. Weird Al style song writing is also needed. The song is Cypress Hill's Insane in the Membrane.

This is what I have so far.


On November 8 2016, Donald Trump is elected the 46th president of the United States. Vladimir Putin calls a meeting of the Russian words for Joint Chief of Staff.

The decision is made to mount a covert operation to trigger a Dooms Day Device.

The name of the operation is Donnie Small Hands.



There is no way I can pull this off without help before November, as I am just an OK writer, though I did along with another DUer write new lyrics to Beck's Loser.

I want this to be our Daisy ad.

Thanks!
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Group creative project writing help sought for animated video (Original Post) roseBudd Aug 2016 OP
The Homemade Ads Changing American Politics roseBudd Aug 2016 #1

roseBudd

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1. The Homemade Ads Changing American Politics
Mon Aug 8, 2016, 05:33 PM
Aug 2016
http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/08/home-made-political-ads-user-created-youtube-video-214138?cmpid=sf

Today, homespun political videos from artists like Diva can be more successful at engaging viewers than traditional ads. Since two former PayPal employees launched YouTube in 2006, the site has allowed videographers to unleash their most outlandish, creative political spots online, reaching potential millions at the click of a button. With a decent camera, some basic video skills, and editing software, almost anyone make and distribute an ad that looks as professional as one from Madison Avenue.

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