A new social campaign from the Transport Accident Commission Victoria using Melbourne Victory football players has launched to remind drivers to stay in control.
Tac, a sponsor of the Melbourne Victory has posted two slow motion videos as a competition, one of Victory captain Adrian Leijer and one of midfielder Marcos Flores taking a penalty kick.
The competition, created by agency Lifelounge, goes live today. By entering and sharing the videos on social media, one Victory fan and nine friends can win a private training session with the team.
Shot at 1000 frames a second, the videos aim to illustrate the precision and control of the players and carries the tagline “Slow down and Stay in Control.”
Three clips, which will also include players Marcos Flores and Archie Thompson, will not only run on the Tac’s YouTube channel, on the Melbourne Victory’s Facebook page but also on the large screens at football games.
Tac, a sponsor of the Melbourne Victory has posted two slow motion videos as a competition, one of Victory captain Adrian Leijer and one of midfielder Marcos Flores taking a penalty kick.
The competition, created by agency Lifelounge, goes live today. By entering and sharing the videos on social media, one Victory fan and nine friends can win a private training session with the team.
Shot at 1000 frames a second, the videos aim to illustrate the precision and control of the players and carries the tagline “Slow down and Stay in Control.”
Three clips, which will also include players Marcos Flores and Archie Thompson, will not only run on the Tac’s YouTube channel, on the Melbourne Victory’s Facebook page but also on the large screens at football games.
- 1/9/2013
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
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