Colorado Commits launches

Colorado Commits launches

Colorado CommitsColorado’s budget is in a grim spot, and the state’s schools are one of the victims of recent cuts. Colorado Commits is a campaign designed to educated citizens about not only the state of the budget and its affect on our kids (and our economy), but also to propose some solutions to help get Colorado’s schools out of this fix.

There are several prongs to this ongoing campaign, including branding, several television commercials OnSight was able to film, edit, and get on the air on short notice, as well as a web site which will be housing information and opportunities for citizens to get educated and involved as the campaign progresses.

Check out ColoradoCommits.com, watch the commercials, and take the pledge to commit to Colorado’s future!

Want Fries with That? Ed Perlmutter Puts in a Day’s Work at Arby’s

As part of an ongoing series of video-driven social campaigns we are producing for Congressman Ed Perlmutter, we thought it would be fun for Ed to try his hand at fast food. As a kid, Ed worked construction jobs and his experience in the food industry is limited. That might help explain his struggles on the deep fryer. But as we learned from the staff, a good smile and attitude go a long way, especially at the drive through. When it comes to talking to people, face to face, there’s no one better than Ed.

Putting people back to work is Ed’s first priority and he is going to continue to visit with local businesses and workers to look for ways to cut red tape and get people back to work. Keep an eye out for Ed’s next “Take a Congressman to Work” visit!

We also want to say a special thank you to The Bailey Company and the Arby’s staff for their patience and showing us the ropes.

Coverage from the Denver Post:

Beltway Blog — Perlmutter works at Arby’s, gains perspective
By Allison Sherry

WASHINGTON — Democrat Rep. Ed Perlmutter has launched a “Take a Congressman to Work Day” contest where constituents vote on a regular business the congressman would goes and does a job for a day in his district to gain perspective on what it’s like out in the real world right now.

The real world outside Washington, that is.

Arby’s recently edged out the Denver West Hair Company for the first go-around. (Let’s hope the congressman would merely work the register and not cut, style or dye anything!) At the Arby’s on Colfax Avenue and Simms, Perlmutter worked the curly frying machine and made roast beef sandwiches.

“As you’ll see, it can get pretty hectic in the kitchen, especially during the lunch rush,” Perlmutter wrote in a newsletter to voters. “I don’t want to spoil anything for you, but it’s clear I was not meant to work a fryer.”

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Put Congressman Ed Perlmutter to work

Put Congressman Ed Perlmutter to work

Congressman Ed Perlmutter has always been willing to push the boundaries of creativity. Here at OnSight, we couldn’t be happier to work for him. Below is a video we shot, edited, and distributed via the Congressman’s email newsletter to introduce social media contest we call “Take a congressman to work day.” The idea is simple, enter the contest and the winner gets to have Ed come put in a few hours at their job.

Along with utilizing Ed’s email list to generate views and signups, OnSight put together a modest package of online ads on Facebook to promote the contest.