Movies For Marketing
When it comes to marketing, Conservatory Outlet has reputation for doing things a little different and their latest video featuring a Kill Bill femme fatale demonstrates the strength of their windows in a unique "movie style" manner.
Wakefield, United Kingdom (PRWEB) November 16, 2007 -- When it comes to marketing, Conservatory Outlet has reputation for doing things a little different and their latest video featuring a Kill Bill femme fatale demonstrates the strength of their windows in a unique "movie style" manner at http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Ah6PRUM7Cmc
Conservatory Outlet has posted this latest video on their website and also on www.conservatorytv.com their specialist video-based website. The video lasts just a few minutes and features a perfectly dressed Kill Bill lookalike who attempts to break the window as part of the company's on-going "Break In Challenge".
"We've had some great success with our online marketing programmes and our Break In Challenges have also proven popular on YouTube," comments managing director, Matthew Glover. "The internet is now part of our daily lives and we've been keen to embrace this in our approach to the market. We decided to hire a model and use our in-house video production team to develop this, which is obviously aimed at the male consumer. However, women shouldn't be disappointed as we've also developed a Tarzan character which will appear in a few weeks time!" he concludes.
The company has also launched a competition for budding film makers so that they can submit their own ideas for the next "Break In Challenge" -- if they're successful they will be offered a fully expenses paid trip to Wakefield to direct their own video. You never know, you might just be the next Quentin Tarrantino but you'll need to log on to find out more.
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