30 Second TV Ad: "Feeding Time"
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- Опубликовано: 1 дек 2014
- Talk It Out NC is the North Carolina ABC Commission's initiative to reduce underage drinking.
This is a 30-second television ad that was developed in Fall 2014 to raise awareness about the problem of underage drinking and encourage parents to speak with their children openly, honestly, and more often with their children.
Learn more: www.talkitoutnc.org/
Was honored to do the VO for this. We need to talk about this issue more and prevent tragedies from happening.
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I think this is hopefully so others will see the dangers and I think they are necessary. A lot of parents are not responsible when it comes to their parenting duties. Maybe this will make them think, and the kids,too.
aww this is so heartwarming
Excellent
This commercial I can't Even.
good ad for everyone
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Stop scaring me Talk it out
This commercial and the girl in the coffin are way over the top. When mothers and fathers of children that have died in alcohol related deaths see these commercials, it brings back painful memories. I don't think that responsible parenting needs to be reminded of their duty to teach their kids that drinking and death can go hand and hand. These commercials are totally unnecessary.
I know because I have 2 grown children. It is up to responsible parents to teach their children about drinking. These parents don't need anyone to tell them how it should be done. A coffin and a man with a brain injury are totally not necessary.
scobbydotwo Your theory would work in a world full of responsible parents. That isn't the world we live in however.
+scobbydotwo Sometimes graphic examples such as these is what it takes. Teenagers will see these and get a realistic view of the consequences of underage drinking. Not to mention the fact that many parents who have lost children this way appreciate commercials and demonstrations like these because they wouldn't want other parents to go through what they did. It's really no that deep.
+Jessica Alexander *not