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Kids & Family
2018
Recycle
The PSA "Recycle" starts with Jack had just finished his lunch and was about to get up and go throw away his garbage. Jack stands up and notices the recycling can is really far away. Jack would usually recycle it, but he thinks the recycling can is to far so he throws it in the easily accessible garbage can. Kyle pops up on the screen and gives the viewer a lesson on why they should recycle, he talks about facts that can affect the earth in a negative way . Jack decides to change his ways and takes the long walk to the recycling can and recycles his garbage. Jack turns around to give the viewers one last thumbs up and Kyle delivers his final message on why we should recycle saying, "So next time recycle, for your sake and everybody else's." This PSA was made to raise awareness for recycling.
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nice PSA for the Earth
This was a nice PSA. Gets to the point gives us the information needed and has a funny tone that hits everyone about walking 20' away. Nice work
It's alright
Unfortunately, I can't say that this PSA would've made me want to recycle if I already didn't. It's fast-paced and gets right to the point. The speaker needs to be a little more articulate and the whole thing could use some text flying onto the screen. The color grading speaker should match the scene that he is being overlayed on, or maybe they are two different shades of white.
Informative
This certainly got the message across that the filmmakers were going for. I think it could have had better sound. It was creative in how it put it all into a story too.
Recycling!!
This film was put together nicely overall. Good use of the green screen. The cinematography lacked experience, but that is to expect. Good Job getting the message through.
At least finish the drink, dude!
I genuinely laughed when the kid exhaled. I think we've all been there. It could have used a tag line or at least a softer introduction. Something like a fade up on the exterior of the school, then cut inside. I loved how all the kid had to do was walk 10 steps to do dispose of it properly and he couldn't even do that. He couldn't even finish the drink, there was soda flying out of the can when he tossed it. haha!