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    Varla Dean Viral Flash Video
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    Revue Your History
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    Varla Dean Viral Flash Video

    Again, As part of the multi-platform launch of the MTVN channel, Logo, and as a key affiliate piece, we created a 3 minute live action and flash animation short film to distribute virally via the web. Not only was this a wildly successful viral video, this piece received the single highest award for interstitial television, The Promax/BDA Gold Award.

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    Revue Your History

    As part of BT’s launch of Logo, we created an interstitial that won a Promax Gold. shooting the infamous Varla Jean Merman on greenscreen and using flash animation composites, we were able to show that not all drag queens were annoying, embarassing or tacky, and that we could, as a community, look at our own history with reverence, love, and lots of laughs.

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