Mediaweek named the 2010 Census advertising campaign the winner of both the “Best Multicultural Campaign” and “Best Branded Content” awards in their Media Plan of the Year competition. Read more here.
Team Kinetic is happy to be a part of the multicultural outreach component of that campain with "Come to your Census", a short format piece produced produced in partnership with Build America, Kinetic Illusions Creative Studio, the Sacramento African American Correct Count Committee, the County of Sacramento, California, and the US Census.
Enumerators are hitting the streets of Sacramento and Team Kinetic was sked to come up with a video that will help neighborhood residents to understand what these guys with clipboards and badges really want when they knock at the door.
The DVD version of this clip is being played at churches, barber shops, WIC offices and other community areas to raise awareness and start a dialogue about the Census in general.
addtional non-profit and environmental education video productions
Biobay Conservation Group
“Vieques: an island borrowed from future generations”
Environmental conservation video produced for screening at a community meeting of residents, government officials and developers.
Effectively changed the proposed project’s scope and location from within a sensitive ecological area and raised community awareness and participation in local government development.
Vieques Conservation and Historical Trust- “M.A.N.T.A. Program”
Teaser video edited for the VCHT website.
Successfully used in internet fundraising campaigns for increasing youth programs.
Puerto Rico Department of Natural Resources- “DNRA Instalación”
Documentary video of the installation of interpretive signage within a Global Heritage nature reserve. Successfully used to win environmental education grants from the US Department of Defense. Interpretive murals are being used as models for national park signage throughout the Puerto Rico archipelago.
shoot, edit, sign design/production, construction supervisor, grant writer
Vieques Conservation and Historical Trust- “The GATHERING"
Students and volunteers were taught how to import and edit footage which had been shot on several different cameras over the course of their summer program. Final videos are posted on the youth conservation MANTA blogs and are used in very successful grant proposal packages.
Students used rare footage of a pearl fish and a sea cucumber to produce an "unbelievable" video. Other videos included swimming with sea turtles and time lapse of a Puerto Rican boa constrictor feeding on very large rats.
blingual video editing lessons for teens, video compression basics, introduction to "how to be a nature show host"