This fast-paced broadcast commercial depicts various Washington scenes where Comcast services provide entertainment, information or education. By effectively using real people and employees instead of actors, this spot was produced for a modest budget.
Series of national public service announcements hosted by First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton. Sponsored by the National Colorectal Cancer Roundtable, the PSAs focus on the importance of getting screened for colon cancer.
From a series of broadcast spots produced for Holy Cross Hospital. Dramatic lighting and camera moves give MRI the energetic feel needed to promote the hospital's new, state-of-the-art equipment. (Potomac Incorporated)
National PSA featuring exotic mammals and birds to promote National Zoo and Aquarium Month. Uses "FilmReal," an innovative production technique which makes video look like film.
Targeted to teenagers, this promotion inspires viewers to join a 4-H program in which Internet-savy teens train senior citizens how to navigate the World Wide Web. The 2-minute promotional video was produced for the Health Care Financing Administation (the federal Medicare agency), the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and 4-H. See the spot as it is currently streaming on the Medicare and 4-H websites.
This ad campaign created a country image for the regional dealership where the owner is a fictional sheriff, and the law of the land, "Cowles' Law", is never to be undersold. Included original animation and jingle and received the Communicator Crystal Award.
Moving commercial spot featuring real-life doctor, Ann Burke, who chooses to deliver her baby at the hospital she trusts most. (Potomac Incorporated)
Series of humorous spot ads promoting cable television viewership, and recipient of the Telly Award (Potomac Incorporated).
Award-winning spot advertising campaign recognized by the National Cable Television Association as the best anti-piracy campaign in the country. Received cable television's Secure Signal Award (Potomac Incorporated).