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Careerbuilder’s re-made “Hire My TV ad” superbowl commercials

Hey, do you remember the OTHER Superbowl commercial contest that was looking for entries last year?  You know, the weirdly named, “Hire My Tv Ad” contest sponsored by Careerbuilder?  For that one you were supposed to film an idea for a commercial and Careerbuilder would pick one they liked, re-shoot it professionally and then air it during the Superbowl.  Guess they didn’t have enough faith in we non-pros to promise to put something we shot in front of 100 million people.  Of course, they only offered one, $100,000 prize compared to the Doritos contest which offered a potential, max prize of 2 million bucks.  So filmmakers didn’t go “all-in” for this contest like they did for Crash the Superbowl.

“Hire my TV Ad” was a very strangely run contest.  After what seemed like forever, Careerbuilder announced they had picked THREE winners.  But I get the impression that only the ad that airs during the Superbowl will receive the cash.  The re-shot versions of the selected entries have just appeared on line.  Here are the three winning entries and their three professional remakes:

CASUAL FRIDAY: Original

CASUAL FRIDAY: Remake

JOB FAIRY: Original

JOB FAIRY: Remake

Exactly which ad is supposed to air on Superbowl Sunday is supposed to be a mystery.  But the contest site explains that the third ad has been deemed “Too Hot For TV.”

WORST SEAT: Original

WORST SEAT: Remake

All I can say is, Damn you Janet Jackson!  You and your wayward nipple have made the networks way to anal about what they show.  A flaming fart is PG-13 at worst.

Anyway, these are all kinda “meh.”  Just like the re-shot Taxlsayer commercial I wrote about on Wednesday, the original versions all have more heart that the slick re-makes.  The flaming fart one is actually FUNNIER than the remake and it looks nice enough to air.

The Hire My TV ad contest has a lot of potential and I hope Careerbuilder brings it back next year.  But I’d suggest they raise the prize and offer to air the winning ad as-is.  This re-shoot business is kind of a buzz kill.

Careerbuilder FINALLY anounces contest winners

hiremytvad

Oh my God! It’s been months since Careerbuilder announced that a winner had been selected in their “Hire My TV ad” commercial contest. But they never actually announced WHO that winner was. I had assumed that they wanted the winning video to be a surprise when it aired during the superbowl. (the point of the contest was to create an “idea” for a commercial. The winning video would be re-shot and maybe aired during the 2010 superbowl.) So I was shocked when I checked the contest site today and saw that the winners had been posted. I was even more shocked that there were 3 (three!?) winners and not one.

The grand prize in this contest was $100,000. Or at least it was supposed to be. I have to guess that Careerbuilder split that prize money among the three winning videos. The winners in this contest were selected by Careerbuilder and voting had no effect on the outcome. Also, keep in mind that production quality didn’t really matter toooo much since the commercial that airs during the superbowl would be re-shot.

Winner #1

Winner #2

Winner #2



So yeah…those are good. I could see the first and third one on TV. It’s weird but both of them feature a boss giving a “bad” employee a high-five for their weird behavior. How the second video won I have no idea. It’s kind of funny but it promotes the negative “angry black lady” stereotype and would probably make some people unhappy if it actually aired.

So which video will be re-shot? Here’s what the contest site says about that:

“Thanks to all of you who submitted videos for our hiremytvad contest. There were so many great videos that it was difficult to just pick one. We have chosen three as our grand prize winners!! Take a look at our grand prize winners and the winner of the Fan Favorite contest below and watch the Big Game airing on or about February 7th, 2010 to see if one of the co-grand prize winners is selected for our commercial.”

Catch that big “IF” in there? I have a feeling that none of these commercials will be re-shot for the superbowl. However, I wouldn’t be surprised if at least one on them (Burrito town) aired on TV, as is.

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