Freshen your existing DRTV spot with new edit, music and v/o – Example 3 September 2, 2009
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Sometimes you don’t need to shoot a new DRTV spot. Turn your script upside down, scramble the footage, add new graphics, music and a different announcer… and you have a brand new spot. Check out how we did this for KOGA Fitness:
Freshen your existing DRTV spot with new edit, music and v/o – Example 2 September 2, 2009
Posted by johnmathes in Advertising, DRTV Spots, Infomercial, Production.Tags: 2:00 minute spot, Advertising, DRTV, Infomercial, Production, television commercial
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Sometimes you don’t need to shoot a new DRTV spot. Turn your script upside down, scramble the footage, add new graphics, music and a different announcer… and you have a brand new spot. Check out how we did this for Fridge Buddy:
Freshen your existing DRTV spot with new edit, music and v/o – Example 1 September 2, 2009
Posted by johnmathes in Advertising, DRTV Spots, Infomercial, Production.Tags: 2:00 minute spot, Advertising, DRTV, Infomercial, Production, television commercial
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Sometimes you don’t need to shoot a new DRTV spot. Turn your script upside down, scramble the footage, add new graphics, music and a different announcer… and you have a brand new spot. Check out how we did this for AB Flexer:
Using stock footage in commercials and DRTV can save big money. August 28, 2009
Posted by johnmathes in Advertising, DRTV Spots, Infomercial, Production, Retail television commercial.Tags: Advertising, DRTV, Infomercial, Production, retail television, television commercial
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If you are involved in creating and producing either DRTV or television commercials, you know how expensive shooting the content can be. The “shoot” can be 80% of the budget (or more) and can be a big number. For those times when budget won’t allow for shooting, consider using stock footage. Today, there are many fine resources for stock footage and we have purchased a considerable amount of it for the SPP library… and its just waiting to satisfy your needs. Check out this :30 television commercial for Eclipse Bank that we created and produced entirely out of stock footage.





