Sunday, November 6, 2011

Why should we get these on TV? The mainstream media doesn't get it. They're trying to discredit the #occupy movement as bunch of uninformed extremists who don't know what we want. But, we know who we are and we know what we want: we're a big, diverse movement that's fighting for an economy that works for all of us, not just the top 1%. Let's take these threee 30 sec videos from YouTube and amplify them on cable TV. Let's break through the media barrier and keep spreading the movement. If enough of us chip in a little bit, we can help these diverse and clear 30 second spots reach people who we can't reach through social media. Who are we?


Help three #Occupy TV spots reach millions 

more on national TV

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Let's take even more messages of the #occupy movement directly to millions of Americans

 by getting the videos below on mainstream TV and as targeted online video ads on YouTube.

After successfully raising $6,278 in pledges for the first Occupy TV spot, which is airing 
on national TV beginning the weekend of Nov 5th, the same team of filmmakers continued to make even more spots, and is looking for support for their work and to reach millions more.
Of the $15,000 goal, $5k will go to pay for the production that went into these 3 amazing 30 
sec spots, and $10k will go to pay for the national TV media buy to reach millions.

Why should we get these on TV?

The mainstream media doesn't get it. They're trying to discredit the #occupy movement as bunch of uninformed extremists who don't know what we want. But, we know who we are and we know what we want: we're a big, diverse movement that's fighting for an economy that works for all of us, not just the top 1%.
Let's take these threee 30 sec videos from YouTube and amplify them on cable TV. Let's break through the media barrier and keep spreading the movement. If enough of us chip in a little bit, we can help these diverse and clear 30 second spots reach people who we can't reach through social media.

Who are we?

These videos were shot in New York City and Washington and produced by director David Sauvage and composer Glenn Grossman. Also jumping in was Sauvage's longtime friend and colleague Ted Markovic, who provided them with additional support to make this happen.
In addition to this LoudSauce campaign for the media buy, please consider engaging with the Facebook community forOccupy Spots to share thoughts and feedback on future 15 and 30 spots for the movement.
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