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Here is a letter I distributed widely very to Democrats regarding a series of political ads I worked on with a video professional-- and with a local actor narrating the ads. It has gotten very good responses. If you are so
moved, any posting to social media or otherwise distributing to friends/colleagues/political folks is appreciated. Thanks, Neil
Neil Wollman; Ph. D.; retired Senior Fellow, Manchester University and Bentley University; NeilJwollman@gmail.com
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We have created four 32-37 second video spots, for anyone's use, that are intended to motivate Democrats/swing voters/Independents to vote in the fall Congressional elections. Each video focuses on a different issue, but all highlight the dangers of Republican control of Congress, based principally on actual statements/actions of Republican politicians. They urge viewers not to sit out the election and to vote Democratic.
Please use these video spots however you see fit. Besides use in traditional media, the links below allow you to view, download, and then post to social media with whatever introductory words fit your situation. You can edit the videos if you wish, and even attach a segment relevant to your local, state, or national context (for those unsure on how to go from the links to post on social media, there are simple instructions at the bottom here for Facebook and Twitter).
(Note that we include a slightly modified alternative version for one of the videos if Democrats pass drug price reduction legislation.)
Please tell us if/how you use any of these video spots (e.g., on social or traditional media, for state party work, or for a particular candidate) and we welcome feedback.
Good luck,
Neil, Luigi, and Chris
Neil Wollman; Ph. D.; retired Senior Fellow, Manchester University and Bentley University; NeilJwollman@gmail.com
Luigi Scarcelli/ Friday PM TV. Contact on Facebook. Independent filmmaker and tv producer; Luigiscarcelli@yahoo.com
Chris Newcomb (ad announcer): actor/storyteller. YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/cchrisonutube/videos; Cnewcomb@me.com
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Radical Republicans https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XuSv98VZH7HjfMz2b7ekNQm-GZ_NvzrM/view
My body, my health, my choice https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wEiXBCOo9wHLspKd44VtObWBBdj4YkuI/view?usp=sharing
If the Harassment Of Justice Jackson Upset You https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Jt6vXWK_xJ0kI2q9vS6dHonUwcPuNjd4/view?usp=sharing
Republicans Taking Money Out Of Your Pocket https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FiKHuCPpOlm7qMyvfz3Zy_iJg2slVOoi/view?usp=sharing
Republicans Taking Money Out Of Your Pocket (alternate version if Democrats pass drug price reduction legislation)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LzutWEMJ01thaK7WV6xwhCaJcIjZ2Fdg/view?usp=sharing
To post a video to Facebook:
1. Download the video to your computer.
2. On your Facebook page, tap What's on your mind? at the top of your Feed or timeline.
3. Write a message if you wish, then tap Photo/Video.
4. Choose the video you downloaded and tap Done.
5. Tap Post.
To post a video to Twitter:
1. Download the video to your computer.
2. On your Twitter page, use the compose box, or click the Tweet button.
3. Click the gallery button.
4. Choose the video you downloaded and click Open.
5. Write a message if you wish, then click Tweet.
Inkey
(185 posts)Thanks for posting and sharing with us !