Just how thrilling is it to get a Kings Mill High School yearbook?
Pretty sweet, at least based on this parody video submitted by the staff from Kings Mill, Ohio, for our 2012 Video Contest. This video was inspired by Chevy’s Happy Grad commercial.
Just how thrilling is it to get a Kings Mill High School yearbook?
Pretty sweet, at least based on this parody video submitted by the staff from Kings Mill, Ohio, for our 2012 Video Contest. This video was inspired by Chevy’s Happy Grad commercial.
We’ve seen several spins on the popular Gangnam Style so far this year in our 2012 Video Contest, but now the yearbook staff from Fremont Ross High School in Fremont, Ohio gets their turn.
Take a look at Little Giant, the Fremont mascot, dance all over school to “Whoop’em Giant Style.”
The yearbook staff from St. Cloud High School in St. Cloud, Fla., shot this entry in our 2012 Video Contest in one day during yearbook class.
It will be easy to spot as a parody of this year’s popular movie The Hunger Games.
No question that The Office has been one of the most influential TV shows of recent years. We’ve already seen it influence a couple of the entries in our 2012 Video Contest.
Another loyal tribute now comes from the yearbook staff at Beaumont High School in Beaumont, Calif., who gives us a behind-the-scenes look at what one of their staff meetings might look like.
Remember that commercial the Dunder Mifflin guys did a few seasons back on The Office? The yearbook staff at ROCORI High School in Cold Spring, Minn., did.
The ROCORI staff used it as inspiration to create a parody for their entry in Walsworth’s 2012 Video Contest.
For their entry in Walsworth’s 2012 Video Contest, the yearbook staff from Fort Gibson High School in Fort Gibson, Okla., used Blender, an open-source 3-D animation software.
The animated commercial that follows also repeatedly reinforces this year’s Fort Gibson yearbook theme of “Connect.”
The last time we checked in with the yearbook staff from Norris High School, they were showing us a video displaying all their crazy talents.
Now, the yearbook staff is back with another entry in our 2012 Video Contest and this one provides an early look at some of the pictures they’ve taken for the 2013 book.
Here’s, as they put it, a “priceless” yearbook commercial from four male staffers from Chuckey-Doak High School in Afton, Tenn., which was submitted to Walsworth’s 2012 Video Contest.
One does the talking, and the other three have a unique way of letting their audience know they need to buy this year’s book.
Has your yearbook staff tried advertising book sales in the restrooms at school? The staff at Linn County R-1 Schools in Purdin, Mo., did and even created a video from the ad campaign.
The video they created, called “Can’t Flush This!” has been submitted for Walsworth’s 2012 Video Contest.
The yearbook staff from Spruce Creek High School in Port Orange, Fla., turned in two wildly different entries to Walsworth’s 2012 Video Contest.
The first is a yearbook rap explaining why you should buy the awesome Spruce Creek book, and the second is a parody of the Brad Pitt Chanel commercial.