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October 29, 2010

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Scott

Brilliant.

Bruce Hershey

In all fairness, the video production for this political campaign was nicely done. I've seen a couple of parodies of the commercial that started it all. I'm currently researching about the trends in producing a video by looking at the most popular examples and their influences. Now that I think of it, I wonder how politicians in Vancouver, BC would look like if they try to pull this one off.

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