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Art Not War conceived, shot, and edited this “hack” of an actual Mitt Romney political ad in just 24 hours. When Romney released footage of his drive through the bucolic New Hampshire countryside, ANW thought it a perfect opportunity to remind the world that on another, now-infamous road trip, Mitt strapped his dog to the roof of the family car.
The ANW crew happened to be in Los Angeles at the time–an excellent town for renting fake animals, but not the spitting image of New Hampshire. Happily, our crack location scouting and tricky camera angles saved the day.
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When Mitt Romney said he would have “let Detroit go bankrupt,” Art Not War sent a crew from Los Angeles to Detroit to interview Elisa Gurule, a woman hired on the line at Chrysler as a direct result of Obama’s bailout. The piece–which earned almost 58,000 views–was shot, edited and delivered to MoveOn in 24 hours.
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[column col=”1/3″][space height=”6″]While Art Not War was in Kansas City, filming Pat Wells and Donny Box for MoveOn.org’s Mitt Romney: Job Creator” ad, we filmed additional interviews to create a “micro documentary” companion piece for the web that’s been seen by over 57,000 viewers.[/column]