7:58 PM Berg: Director of advertising of the 100th season of the NFL was ’emotional’ | |
ATLANTA (AP) — Director Peter Berg said, in fact, that he had a “emotional and satisfying” feeling, watching as all the starry sky retired and intense NFL players shoot a fresh marketing video Super Bowl. Berg ran a paid title "100-year-old game" actually that honored the past and the real players, covering Tom Brady, Jim brown, Joe Montana, dick Butkas, deion Sanders and Patrick Mahomes. 2 minutes Billboard will be broadcast during the super bowl 53 on Sunday. Advertising will begin a year-long campaign to celebrate the 100th season of the NFL, which comes in September. Tribute will connect more than 40 current and former NFL players, covering 19 hall of popularity. “I think it would actually be great for the game, “said Berg, the artist who ran Friday night lights and patriots day.” It was a sensual thing, in order to see the whole totality of the sport for 100 years. You had a short-term NFL scale in one room.” Advertising comes with this, in fact that Marshawn Lynch knocks cake, and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell says it. He even demonstrates in fact that field Miller flips Tony Gonzalez at cake; Mike Singletary yells “fumble”; and Todd Gurly throws football Barry Sanders. Computer game player Tyler "Ninja" Blevins, official NFL Sarah Thomas and announcer Beth Mowins are still in paid. "Fun village," said Berg. “It's supposed to be wild and funny. There's a lot of fun in here. Emmitt Smith was funny, and Terry Bradshaw was too.” Berg said, in fact, that the video was shot in Los Angeles for 3 days. In the beginning he didn't mind, in fact he could make it happen. The Director said, actually what he believes actually that the is will be good for the game of football. “What I found special as a football fan, for example, is that I actually noticed how Sakwon Barkley and Odell (Beckham) and Todd Garley talk to Ladainian Tomlinson and Jim brown," he said. "Young children, middle-aged men and older. See Paul Warfield up close with Larry chonka, talk to Barry Sanders.” | |
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