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Junk Mail Video Contest Provides Humorous Look at One of Society's Most Common Nuisances
| Source: ProQuo
LA JOLLA, CA--(Marketwire - June 3, 2008) - Postal junk mail can be a lot of things -- a
drain on the environment, a potential privacy risk and a major annoyance.
But who would've guessed it could serve as the inspiration for 10 funny
videos? That's exactly what happened when a band of talented video
producers accepted a cash challenge from ProQuo, a leader in stopping junk
mail and managing catalogs, to create short, funny videos conveying the
annoyance and waste of paper junk mail. After sifting through 160 total
entries, ProQuo recently posted the Top 10 funniest videos and is
encouraging consumers to judge the entries for themselves.
The competition is part of ProQuo's ongoing mission to educate consumers
about how to take control of their personal information and stop unwanted
junk mail. The average adult receives approximately 40 pounds of junk mail
each year, which is not only a nuisance, but an unnecessary drain on the
environment.
That's why contest finalist Zack Scott decided to create the video, "Sick
Mailbox," about his mailbox becoming sick from way too much junk. Scott
said the environmental consequences of junk mail motivated him to enter the
contest. "I hate thinking about how it goes from a tree to a factory, to my
mailbox, to my shredder, to my trash can and finally to a landfill," he
said. "So much time, money, energy and resources are wasted daily."
Watch Scott's video.
Another video finalist, Dave Wolfe, said his team was specifically
attracted to the identity theft angle. "The ProQuo creative brief captured
our attention; we decided on the identity theft angle and conceptualized it
in about 20 minutes," he said. "This led us to the overall creation of the
video and how it affects the day-to-day lives of people in their homes."
Wolfe's video shows a husband and wife arguing about how junk mail led to
the man's identity being stolen, and how he's been replaced by a new and
improved version of himself.
Watch Wolfe's video, "ID
Theft."
Brett Slater dreamed up his winning entry by examining the damaging effects
junk mail has on the environment. He imagined what trees would say if they
could talk and came up with the animated "Poor Eddie." "I thought we should
hear from the trees. I'm sure they miss each other after they are hacked
down by loggers. I was able to show this using new animation software,"
Slater said.
Watch Slater's video.
ProQuo, Inc. is headquartered in La Jolla, California and was founded to
put consumers in control of how businesses use their personal information.
ProQuo helps consumers receive the offers they really do want while
stopping the mail they don't want.