Art Olivier for Governor

I got this off of Art Olivier for Governor web site.What do you think ?

Watchdog Produces Commercial for CA Gubernatorial Candidate, Art Olivier

Art’s Campaign Manager, Chelene Nightingale contacted me about this project. The cool thing was that they let me have complete creative freedom. They had no idea what I was going to do. They wanted a 30 second anti-illegal immigration commercial that would hopefully generate some media attention.

I didn’t have much time and my main computer editing station broke down so there were a few shots that I wasn’t able to use. I have some cool footage of illegals jumping the fence and running through the night fog along the San Diego border as well as some thermal night vision stuff that I wanted to use. I’ll probably put that in later. Anyway, this is the commercial that is airing right now in California.


www.ElectArt.com

PRESS RELEASE

Los Angeles , CA – Art Olivier’s campaign for governor will release their first television advertisement this 2006 election year. The ad, which highlights the illegal alien marches, debuts this Friday in Bakersfield , Santa Rosa , and the Central Valley . The advertisement, which also presents a Mexican flag raised over an upside down American flag, will roll out in the Santa Barbara , San Francisco , Sacramento , Redding , Fresno , Palm Springs , San Diego , and Los Angeles markets beginning Monday October 9th.

Art Olivier, who began campaigning back in January, has virtually been unnoticed in the mainstream media. However talk radio has embraced Olivier and his concerns regarding our open borders and the illegal invasion. Thanks to the generous donations from the listeners of talk radio, Olivier is now able to enter the television airwaves.

Although Art Olivier’s campaign contacted all the major participants and hosts of the October 7th Gubernatorial debate, Olivier was denied an invitation. Therefore the television ad titled “Elect Art” will offer voters an alternative position regarding illegal immigration which differs from the two main party candidates.

 

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