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    Friday, February 22, 2008

    I got the JOB Im in Argentina until further notice



    so its not enough that im so blessed to go record with my very talented producer jeff  in san fran. I got a call from John my agent i was on hold for Diet Coke shoots in Argentina. Ok hold means there are other girls like maybe 3 others who will maybe get the job. So tuesday johns says they picked a chick in London so I didnt get it cool. Then Wednesday in the studio i get a call from john im booked, I had to leave that night, so Jeff and me went over what he going to work on while im gone at 6pm a car arrived took me to lisas to pack then to SFO to LA got my passport left 6am LAX to 6hr flight Maimi then 9 hours to Buenos aires. But the thing with commercials or any other SAG job they have to fly you first class. So on the plane to buenos aires it had seat that reclined into beds.....I love first Class. got here and had to go directly to my fitting the costumer is ramone from Spain, so sweet he is so cute i wish i could show you pics but i didnt bring my camera hook up so i cant. Im taking pics with my lieca so there will be some. i have to take a nap i have another fitting at 6pm and then start shooting at 4am tomorrow so im going to sleep a little but feeling really excited by traveling and love love buenos aires always wanted to come here.
    My room and hotel is dope here are some pics, also thats the steam room feels so good and the script for the commercial.
    SCRIPT

    CLIENT Diet Coke DATE 1/22/08
    TITLE Charmed VERSION NO. 2
    CAMPAIGN Diet Coke Brand JOB NO. DKUUSAQ07003
    TIME/LENGTH 00:30 MEDIA TV
    CD Brady/Curtis CW Brady AD Jennings PjM Nelsen


    (This spot will be beautifully art directed, giving the real setting—Paris—an even more cinematic
    quality. Think Amelie. The music will be upbeat and fun.)

    We open on a soaked young woman stepping in from a spring rainstorm into a cute little
    European-style café.

    She fumbles for her change purse and pays for a Diet Coke at the counter. She takes a drink
    from the glass bottle and lets out a happy sigh.

    She quickly checks her make-up in a beautiful gold compact. The mirror is slightly cracked.
    Seeing that the rain hasn’t dampened her good looks, she opens up her colorful umbrella indoors
    and steps outside. A fun, carefree music track begins, a musical cue to her shift in mood.

    (This music will also act as a contrast to the paranoid and very un-carefree reactions of those
    who witness her “unlucky” actions.)

    The rain has stopped. She closes her umbrella and notices a beautiful black cat crossing her
    path. She kneels down briefly to pet it. As she does, we notice a passerby go out of her way to
    avoid the cat. Our girl takes another sip of her Diet Coke and continues to glide down the street,
    her cute heels confidently stepping on crack after crack in the sidewalk.

    A moment later, we see her walk happily underneath a ladder that’s holding an old Frenchman
    painting a classic Parisian sign. Sensing someone beneath him, he looks down at her as she
    passes through. As he watches her go down the street, the painter accidentally knocks over his
    paint, splattering an unlucky pedestrian walking by.

    She walks by a beautiful fountain (wishing well) and watches a couple of school-age girls throw
    coins into it.

    She stops at a street corner to take another drink of Diet Coke and decides to turn onto 13th
    Avenue. For the first time, we see that our sweet girl has a coy look on her face—almost as if
    she’s tempting fate to test her resolve.

    A light rainbow appears in the spring sky of Paris. An “unlucky” crow lands on a street lamp.

    (In the end treatment, let’s swap the can with a shot of the liquid in a beautiful bell-shaped glass,
    perhaps with a few animated bubbles coming out of it.)

    2 comments:

    Unknown said...

    Sound fun! I <3 ya CC Sheffield! xoxoxoxo

    Anonymous said...

    Juan from Argentina, such a strange predicament we find ourselves in
    Baby it's a long way to South America
    Every option I have costs more than I've got
    If you trust in me, if I could I would be there
    All I have to give seems to be all over you and everyone else
    I guess I'm guilty spreading thin with my love
    If you trust in me, if I could I would be there

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