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Little things for a big smile

Posted by Sanja Čulović on 17 June 2010 12:17 in Events

The PRO VOX team had visited people with developmental disability who were on that sunny day on an excursion to "Esperanca" grange near Subotica. In other words, those children are trapped in adult man's body.

 

Along with other things, we had delighted them with a professional soccer ball. The inspiration to our gift was the current World Cup since we were sure that our new friends will from time to time imitate their soccer heroes.

 

It takes so little to make people happy

 

It takes so little to make people happy! They had taken the ball and right away demonstrated us how they play in the field. We had talked with Danijela Andrašić, the coordinator of daily stay for people with disabilities, about current challenges. She had explained us how attention meant a lot to them, and we had personally made sure how open-hearted and honest they are. They had all left a positive impression on us.

 

Tags: children, soccer

TV commercial "The right to smile"

Posted by Suzana Milijašević Đurić on 30 March 2010 21:07 in Projects

Every shooting has its little secrets that are never seen. This time an interesting situation had happened, too.

Our colleague producer had at one moment shouted "STOP" and everybody had wondered why. He said a little girl was missing, so he was accused of being a perfectionist and told that no one will notice that one girl is missing in the shot. He replied: "No, she isn't missing in the shot! She's lost! Her teacher has just told me." Everybody began searching and she was found in the toilette where she was locked for 15 minutes. The door got stuck, and she didn't know how to get out.

By the way, kids were really great and it was a pleasure to work with them. They were funny and obedient. It seemed that some of them might be top actors since they were already showing a great talent. They just have to be hardworking and success will certainly come. Some kids were simply fascinated with the camera, so they chased our crew in the breaks between shootings.

Our young celebrities were fair and correct too, although most of them were in a great rush. Their absence was later covered up by different shooting angles. Anyway, we are grateful for their time and participation in the action to help children. On the whole, voluntary atmosphere on the set was very pleasant and it's kind of nice when everybody work without being paid, there's no usual pressure. It was interesting to watch how athletes, singers, hosts and actors reacted differently on the same situations on the shooting. It's been really amusing. :)

 

 

Tags: TV spot, children, YouTube