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Vistar TV Ad

Vistar Eye Center’s newest TV ad first aired during this year’s Olympic Opening Ceremonies. Check out the previous post about the web video campaign we produced for Vistar.

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Experience Wonder: Taubman Museum of Art TV Ad

Abandon Films recently completed production on “Experience Wonder”, the latest TV spot for Taubman Museum of Art in Roanoke, Virginia.

Written and directed by Justin Rossbacher
Produced by Phil Norman and Justin Rossbacher
Cinematography, edit, color and FX: Won Novalis
Lighting and Grip: Marc Hutchins
Camera: Panasonic HVX-200 w/ Letus Extreme
Software: Adobe Production Suite CS4, Red Giant Software

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Making a Big Splash with “The First Jump of Summer” for Carilion Fitness

Client: Carilion Fitness

Roanoke, VA, June 19, 2009—Abandon Films, a local video company based in Smith Mountain Lake, recently wrapped up production for “The First Jump of Summer,” a family-oriented TV commercial commissioned by Carilion Wellness and Fitness, an affiliate of Carilion Health System, a major Virginia health-care provider and owner of the Roanoke and Botetourt Athletic Clubs and the Zoom Fitness On the Go Center in downtown Roanoke.

AF, which specializes in promotional and theatrical content, was hired by Carilion to help them advertise the opening of the swimming pools at their popular membership-based Roanoke and Botecourt clubs. Once the script, written by AF’s Justin Snyder, was approved by Carilion, producer Justin Rossbacher brought in cinematographer Marc Hutchins of Alexander Films to shoot “First Jump” under Snyder’s direction. Allison Brelyn, marketing director for the clubs, was intrigued by AF’s creative approach to this project, and acted as associate producer, bringing in the cast and securing locations. AF’s Won Novalis then handled the editing, graphics, and color.

“The First Jump of Summer” is being aired in the Roanoke Valley area on four broadcast stations and two cable networks. AF implemented digital ftp delivery to all six venues.

About AF
Abandon Films is a provider of high-end video production services founded in 2007 in Roanoke, Virginia. Drawing on a strategic network of professional partners with extensive experience in television and feature film, AF is able to offer promotional and theatrical video content tailored to meet the needs of a broad clientele.

Information about Abandon Films is available at www.abandonfilms.com.
Information about Carilion is available at www.carilionfitness.com.

Contact:

Justin Snyder, Public Relations
Abandon Films
Phone: 540-904-0847
E-mail: info@abandonfilms.com
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AF Goes Back in Time with Carpet Factory Outlet

Production Company:  Abandon Films  Agency: Access Advertising  Client: Carpet Factory Outlet  Writer/Director: Justin Snyder  Producer/Director: Justin Rossbacher  Cinematographer: Marc Hutchins  Editor/Animator: Won Novalis
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Best of Both: Taubman Museum Concert Series TV Ad

This animated TV Ad was created for the Taubman Museum of Art winter concert series. Written and directed by Justin Rossbacher.  Sketches by Jason Ried and animation by Won Novalis.

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First TV Ads for New Taubman Museum of Art in Roanoke

In Roanoke, Virginia, the Taubman Meseum of Art is what everyone is talking about.  We had the privelage of creating the first TV spots!

The museum opened to the public last weekend.  For Central Virginia, it is quite an impressive place, with great intentioanality put into it’s design.  If you live in Central Virginia, plan a visit sometime soon.  You won’t regret it.

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