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Sydney Tourism commercial by Parag Sankhe
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Sydney Tourism commercial by Parag Sankhe
INTRODUCTION My Product is Sydney tourism. The Motto of this commercial is to help the country draw tourists. The Tag line of the Commercial is 'The place people call home' is an attempt to capture everything about Sydney. My commercial is more of a visual treat I have used 'time-lapse' Effect to show Sydney in motion. My target audience is people who love to travel from different age group. This commercial is meant to screen on television and at the Airports. The back ground track I have used in the commercial is 'I Still Call Australia Home' by Peter Allan. Many see it as a beautiful and moving song about love for their country. Lyrics of the song: (the part that I have used in the commercial) I’ve been to cities that never close down from New York, to Rio and old London town, but no matter how far or how wide I roam I still call Australia home. The visuals in the commercial are time-lapse so they appear to be fast in motion but because of this slow song the commercial is balanced. To make visuals and the background song go in Sync I have used Rhythmic Editing. Sound... The sound that is used in this film is just a background track There was no use of the Sound from the location. The song in the background I have used as a jingle is Peter Allan's - I Still Call Australia Home. CAMERA: Sony MINI-DV DCR-HC42 TAPES: DK mini DV (ME) SOFTWARE: Adobe Photoshop 7 Adobe Premier Pro This commercial is work of a film student and it is a College Project. Hence shall not be used
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Date Found: September 17, 2010
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