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Addrenaline Media's First National TV Spot Begins Airing on CBC Today

Addrenaline Media of Toronto has been producing client videos for almost two years now. This commercial takes Addrenaline into new territory as the demands of the shoot and the broadcast quality of the video for this piece have upped their game.

2012-05-08
TORONTO, ON, May 08, 2012 (Press-News.org) Addrenaline Media (www.addrenaline.ca) is excited to announce it has produced and directed a television ad for Enviro Paving that will air nationally on CBC television. Production of the ad saw Addrenaline's Kyle Hosick travel to Montreal and Calgary to film franchise owners from across Canada. Titled "Don't Tear It Out" the commercial showcases a number of franchisees and the work that Enviro Paving does.

Enviro Paving is a unique paving alternative that uses 100% recycled rubber tires.

Addrenaline will be entering the commercial production space with a refreshing attitude and the commitment to creativity that has become their trademark.

Website: http://www.addrenaline.ca


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[Press-News.org] Addrenaline Media's First National TV Spot Begins Airing on CBC Today
Addrenaline Media of Toronto has been producing client videos for almost two years now. This commercial takes Addrenaline into new territory as the demands of the shoot and the broadcast quality of the video for this piece have upped their game.