Showing posts with label Video Production. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Video Production. Show all posts

Friday, April 03, 2009

New RK Creative Reel

A perpetual work in progress, today we officially unveiled our new creative reel on our Facebook Page. With the popularity of Facebook and the fact that Pages can now be indexed by Google, it kind of makes you wonder why we need to have a website at all. Think about it and hit us up with your thoughts. To our regular followers, please take a moment to head on over to Facebook and become a fan of Rearden Killion Communications.


Sunday, February 08, 2009

Mayoral Website Gets Media Props

Rearden Killion recently launched this new site for St. Petersburg Mayoral Candidate, Scott Wagman. The site got some props from a local political writer at Creative Loafing.

And as far as Scott Wagman goes, I know he’s out there working. I really like his enthusiasm and the people with whom he surrounds himself. I think his new website is top-notch.
Read the full entry here.

Monday, December 22, 2008

Holiday Message from RKC

Please click the play button to hear our holiday message and learn more about the charities mentioned by clicking the links below.


Friday, November 07, 2008

Election Effort Yields Viral “Blooper” Reel

As a part of our effort to get out the vote for local candidates in the Tampa Bay area, we looked to get past yard signs and introduce the candidates and their positions in a series of online videos. Days of taping yielded some great interviews, and plenty of flubs.

Looking for viral element to give the effort a final push, we put together this set of outtakes and released it 48 hours before the elections. Within 24 hours, it had shot up to nearly 1000 views and caught the attention of the local media, including several political blogs and newspapers.

Saturday, July 19, 2008

New Work: Metrobank Video

While relatively new in the States, in-store point-of-purchase video has been in use for quite some time across all of Asia. There are 14 million people living in the 17-city area that makes up Metro-Manila alone. Of course with a population like that, traffic jams on the streets often make their way to the grocery store lines.

With an aggressive approach toward customization, Metrobank is now allowing consumers the opportunity to log online and create personalized credit cards with the photo of their choice.

The program will soon be given a boost via this video Rearden Killion produced that will appear on point-of-purchase screens across the Metro-Manila area and may also become our first television commercial.

Being pleased with the production, the Bank is considering using the video as a prime time commercial spot. Now that would just be grand!