Super-fan and teen filmmaker Blake of Albany, New York, edited the TO SAVE A LIFE trailer to one minute and got it played in his high school every morning the week before it opened locally. He and his friends wore official movie t-shirts all week. Then he and his crew had their camera at the theater for post-viewing interviews. Check out Blake’s video on Vimeo.
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Posted on: February 24, 2010 |
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Lifeline Squads all over the nation are planning and working tirelessly to make To Save A Life the biggest outreach to teens and their families ever. And Lifelines are bringing the movie to many cities where it wasn’t originally scheduled to release. Here’s what one group in Torrance, CA is doing.
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Posted on: December 22, 2009 |
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It started with wanting to do something nice, to brighten someone’s day, to make a difference. So Purdue University student Brett Wescott went to a busy spot on campus and began complimenting people—anyone, everyone, total strangers who walked past. When he told a friend, Cameron Brown joined, and the pair spent several hours every Wednesday dishing out compliments, even through rain, snow or sickness. They became known as The Compliment Guys.
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Posted on: December 16, 2009 |
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