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Loving this. It's seems like the message across all of Ohio is "We really don't care what you think of us." (With the notable exception of Columbus...they're trying REALLY hard to be popular.)
And this one has great images, and is intended for tourists. But the narration is awful. Well, the advice is okay, but it'd be better if he pronounced place names properly.
I actually thought the original by the Chamber of Commerce was a success. The city probably never looks that lively, unless there is some kind of big festival going on, but definitely not an everyday occurrence.
The parody video was hilarious. It also goes to show what Cincy usually looks like on a typical day.
Also, sorry I cross-posted this here and in Portland forum, but I thought it applied both places. I posted it here because I'd like to see more videos of cities, and I thought I'd share this to start. I posted in Portland forum because it obviously relates to Portland, and I thought it was something nice to share.
I'd be really interested to see videos of the following cities (for my own curiosity): Cleveland, OH
Austin, TX
Raleigh, NC
Providence, RI
Memphis (or Nashville), TN
Here's the newest Cleveland video just released. One near aspect is the music is from a local Cleveland band:
While it's an interesting video, it gives me just about ZERO knowledge of what Cleveland's like. Is there any outdoors to it? Any scenery? I saw lots of people, indoors, stores, food. And that's it. But that could have been anywhere in the world.
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