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June 24, 2015

New Video for Environmental Voter Project

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The Environmental Voter Project, a non-profit that’s working to increase voter turnout among environmentalists, asked us to explain why their work is so important. The video was deployed as part of the EVP crowdfunding campaign, which is seeking $400,000 by September 2015. Learn more about this project in our case study.

 

 

The Script:

Meet Lily. She cares deeply about the planet her kids will inherit, and she knows that climate change and other environmental problems are only getting worse.

So, Lily does what she can. She recycles. She bikes to work, even in winter.

But there’s one thing Lily doesn’t do that could have the biggest impact of all. Lily doesn’t vote. And she’s not alone. The latest research reveals that most people who really care about the environment–as many as 15 million environmentalists–simply don’t vote.

That’s a huge problem because, by and large, politicians only care about the needs of people who vote. To figure out those needs, politicians conduct lots and lots of polls. But they only poll people who vote regularly, because only voters decide whether politicians keep their jobs.

Even worse, political campaigns never even encourage people like Lily to vote because it’s more efficient to just reach out to reliable voters.

The end result: When Lily and the 15 million environmentalists like her don’t vote, their concerns don’t show up in polls, and so politicians ignore them.

We have to change this, for Lily and her family, for you and your family, and for the planet. That’s where the Environmental Voter Project comes in. We’re not a campaign, and we don’t even care who gets elected. We’re a non-partisan, non-profit organization with a simple mission: Get more environmentalists to vote in each and every election.

Here’s how we’ll do it:

First, we’ll use state-of-the-art data analytics to precisely identify all the Lilys out there who deeply care about the environment, but are ignored by politicians. Then, we’ll connect with them–knocking on doors, using social media, and sending mailings–all with special messages scientifically proven to increase their likelihood of voting.

Eventually, as more environmentalists vote, they’ll show up in polls, too, making environmental issues impossible to ignore.

So what’s next? Well, that depends on you. Our top-notch team is ready to go. We know we can succeed, but to get started we need your donation. And we need it today, because if we don’t meet our goal in time, we don’t get to keep any of the money we raise. So please contribute to the Environmental Voter Project. Your support will give Lily and millions like her a voice, a voice that just might save the planet.


June 24, 2015

New Video for Foundation Medicine

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Our longtime client, Foundation Medicine, asked us to create a video that would be presented in their booth at ASCO, the world’s largest clinical oncology conference, as well as on Foundation Medicine’s homepage. Learn more about this project in our case study.

 

The script:

To decode the language of cancer,

to understand everything it’s saying,

you have to look deeper.

You have to look for more

to uncover what others can’t find.

At Foundation Medicine,

we’ve set the highest standard

with the most comprehensive genomic profiles available:

FoundationOne and FoundationOne Heme.

We search the entire coding region

of every clinically relevant cancer gene,

to identify all four classes of genomic alterations:

Base Substitutions

Copy Number Alterations

Short Insertions/Deletions (Indels)

Rearrangements, such as gene fusions

A test that looks deeper,

A test that reveals up to 3x targeted therapy options

A test that’s trusted by >20 pharma partners

and supported by an expert team of oncologists, pathologists, and PhDs

is only the beginning.

You want the best for the patients you care for.

We empower you with:

FoundationICE

Informs your treatment decisions

PatientMatch

Connects you with peers who have treated similar patients.

FoundationACCESS

Brings precision cancer care to every patient, regardless of financial situation,

removes the burden of access to targeted therapies and clinical trials from your care team.

From test to results to treatment,

Only Foundation Medicine offers a total solution

to help you deliver the best possible patient care

Talk to a representative to learn more.


June 9, 2015

Case Study: Environmental Voter Project

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Every once in a while, the planets align and wonderful things happen. I knew we were getting involved with something special when Nathaniel Stinnett, a leader in political campaign organization and environmental policy, asked us to create a video to support the crowdfunding launch of his brainchild, the Environmental Voter Project.

It shocked us to learn that, statistically speaking, the vast majority of people who care about the environment don’t vote. The reasons for this are complex and varied but, as we learned, somewhat beside the point. EVP’s goal isn’t to advocate for any environmental cause or to even raise awareness about environmental issues. Instead, EVP’s core mission is to get more environmentalists to vote. Who they vote for — Republicans, Democrats, Green Party, etc. — isn’t important. All that matters is that they show up at the voting booth.

Why, you might ask, is that simple mission so important? Shouldn’t we be concerned with encouraging people to vote for the right people and causes? Explaining the answer to those questions was the challenge Nathaniel entrusted to us.

His goal is to raise $400,000 for EVP by September 2015, so we knew a lot was riding on getting this one right.

Week 1: Discovery 

I started by sitting down with Nathaniel and listening to his vision and goals for EVP. He also presented us with an extensive business plan, a detailed pitch deck, and an early, 933-word script and visual outline for the video. My goal was to synthesize all of this into an accessible story, so I encouraged Nathaniel to consider allowing us to profile a single character with universal characteristics. And thus our heroine, Lily, was born.

 

Weeks 2-3, Script

We completed the script after a lot of thoughtful input from Nathaniel, and agreed that the third revision was the one to go with.

EVP Script

 

Weeks 4-5: Storyboard

Here’s are the first few panels from the storyboard. The final storyboard contained 123 panels.

storyboard

 

Week 6: Design Concept

After a generating a few options, we settled on a style that felt right for the EVP brand and audience. The style has a handcrafted feel but retains a sense of polish and professionalism.

lily

split screen

I voted pin

 

Week 7-9: Animation and Sound

After three weeks of putting our heads down and cranking out the animation the final product was done.

 

 

The Launch

A week after the video was completed, the campaign went live on wedid.it. The video is front and center on the donation page, helping visitors quickly understand what EVP is all about and why their donation will make a difference. As I write this, 11 days after the launch, the campaign has cleared $100,000. Not bad!

 

 

 

 


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