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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pr1yEcr6pEc I made this (with some help) two years ago, and it finally aired on TV last year and now the radio this year, and what I did was that I learned After Effects to do all of the special effects and what not, and used Vegas for the final editing and whatnot. Looks cool, just wish I spoke Spanish lol Lmao, you could learn Spanish! Thanks for the complement, took me a while to do the floating "M" on the top of the SUVs. |
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the most you can do is make an ad that looks professional but there is no way to make it attractive unless you have a huge budget and do something entirely new eg there are ads that people watch just to enjoy them and think nothing of the product. eg coming up with a new way to film a product such as this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKC6j7pW6T0&feature=player_detailpage#t=55s http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=cKC6j7pW6T0#t=160s You don't have to have a huge budget. I mean it helps, but it's not necessary. with a basic ad, you show the function of your product and hope that someone is looking for a product with those functions. If you are trying to sell what will amount to a non essential product, eg candy on some overpriced purse that can barely hold anything but is suppose to be awesome because it's made out of the tears of endangered animals or something, then you have to create an ad that stands out and fit in the category of people wanting to watch the ad just to watch it, and that means you have to outdo the competition which gets expensive very quickly. |

This actually help me because I am going to be working on some ad's for my neighbors turntable business.