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Haywood and Boselli Team Up for Brumos

Hurley Haywood and Tony Boselli are featured in a new TV campaign for Brumos.  In the spots, Haywood wonders if a too tall Tony could fit inside a little red sports car.  The spots end with Boselli driving away, and Haywood running after him.   More spots were shot featuring a solo Boselli.

The spots were shot inside a Jacksonville studio and were directed by Kent Lindsey, shot by Kirby Hamilton on RED, and produced by Pepper Lindsey.  The spots were conceived by Zimmerman Advertising and were edited by Zimmerman’s post production team.

Brumos Marketing Director, Nancy Toman said of the spots, “AWESOME.”

The spots will air in the North Florida area.

 

Bothered by Shrinkage?

Jacksonville, Florida -   Reducing Inventory Shrinkage

Lindsey Films partnered with Burdette Ketchum on an innovative, YouTube based campaign to help reduce Inventory shrinkage.  Burdette Ketchum Advertising created the video campaign that markets the solution services of their client, Barnett Pro Contractor Supplies.  Barnett is industry-ranked as one of the nation’s leading distributors of over 20,000 plumbing, electrical, HVAC and hardware products. And now, Barnett is offering contractors assistance with services such as vendor managed inventory, truck stock replenishment, and a customized inventory solution based on each individual contractor’s business model. A mid-sized service contractor can lose an average of $100,000.00 a year in inventory shrinkage.
This was the first time a client ever came to us and said, “We want it to look like Jack Ass.”  Of course, we jumped at the chance!  And if you think the spot is fun, imagine what fun we had at the auditions!

Pepper Lindsey named to Leadership Jacksonville Class of 2011

We are thrilled and delighted to announce that our CEO and Executive Producer, Pepper Lindsey, has been selected to participate in Leadership Jacksonville’s Class of 2011.
The Leadership Jacksonville Selection Committee received over 119 applicants and interviewed over 90 candidates finally selecting 56 for the class.  Criteria for selection include demonstrated leadership skills, active community involvement, and a willingness to invest the time and energy required by the program.  Those selected represent a true cross section of the community in gender, culture, ethnicity, occupation and community service.
“I am excited and honored to be selected to be part of such a wonderful organization,” said Lindsey. “As a Jacksonville native, I’m looking forward to learning more about our city and working with other leaders to find ways to improve our community.”
Leadership Jacksonville was developed in 1976 as a vehicle to stimulate the growth of leadership in our community under the guidance of Fred Schultz, the organization’s first President. For a complete 2011-2012 class roster, visit www.leadershipjax.org, and select “Documents” from the left side menu.
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