Friday, December 14, 2007

Anti-Litter PSA Produced by Jon Denny



This video was produced by Jon Denny as a class project for the RTV -350. I'm not used to motion tracking but I tried it out...
Next time , I'm gonna start my project earlier...

One Piece A Day PSA produced by Tyson Bierwag

This public service announcement was produced by University of Montana Radio-Television student Tyson Bierwag for his RTV 350 class. (Click video below to see the PSA.)




Thursday, December 13, 2007

One Piece a Day PSA produced by Todd Levengood

This public service announcement was produced by Todd Levengood for his RTV 350 class at the University of Montana. (Click the video below.)


Wednesday, December 12, 2007

One Piece A Day PSA produced by Jordan Treece

This public service announcement is about the concept of each person picking up one piece of garbage per day. It's based mostly off of littering statistics and various shots of garbage from around the dorms of the University. One piece of litter per day + 14000 people at UM = a litter free campus. Click below to view the video (or check it out on my Youtube profile.)

One Piece a Day PSA produced by Rob Norton

This PSA on littering was an assignment at the Univeristy of Montana. Everything was shot on location in Missoula, Montana. The actor was unpaid because it was his debut on the widescreen. (Click below to check out the clip.)

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

One Piece a Day PSA produced by Amy McDonald

This public service announcement shows that by just picking up one piece of garbage a day helps make a difference. So when you are out walking at a park or along a side walk, remember to pick up at least piece of garbage even if it's up in a tree. (Click video link below.)


One Piece a Day PSA produced by A. Owen Brown

Picking up a piece of trash a day makes a difference. I was trying to make a connection between practice and success. (Click video link below.)

One Piece A Day PSA produced by Noel Pederson


This commercial is in the style of a Western showdown. Instead of the OK Coral, we are set at the University of Montana, but the concept remains the same. Good triumphs over evil, and the littering villain is defeated. Click below to view the video. Enjoy!

Monday, December 10, 2007

One Piece A Day PSA produced By Eri Okazaki


This PSA shows how easy it is to clean up litter in Montana. Everyone can make a difference as he does his easy daily routine. Click the video below to see.

Thursday, December 6, 2007

One Piece A Day PSA produced by Teal Kenny


This is a PSA made to show how easy it is to pick up litter. With just one piece a day you can make a difference. (Click video link below.)

One Piece A Day PSA Produced By Russ Curry

This is an anti-littering campaign PSA. It's meant to show that garbage on the streets can add up over time, and picking up one piece of litter a day can help make a difference. (Click video below)

One Piece A Day PSA - Produced by Kris Hanson


This is my PSA for littering. This PSA shows how easy it is to pick up your own litter--just a few extra seconds. Please keep Montana clean! Click below for the video.

One Piece a Day PSA Produced by Melissa Berry


This PSA is geared to show the importance of every piece. One piece counts in many situations, as Marie shows in various scenarios in the PSA, and one piece counts when picking up litter in Montana. Click to see video below.

One Piece a Day PSA Produced by Liam Scholey


Public Service Announcement to educate Montanans about cleaning up litter in the state. The tag line for the video is "One Piece a Day". (Click on Video Below to Watch It)

One Piece A Day PSA produced by Caitlin Mallory

In this PSA, you will see Tim help
reduce litter on UM Campus by
simply getting others involved.
Just imagine the results if everyone
picked up at least one piece of
litter a day.
(Click on the video below.)

One Piece a Day PSA produced by Samantha Bury


Montana is a beautiful state. This Public Service Announcement shows the importance of keeping the state clean by picking up one piece of trash a day. (Click to see video below)