RE: "Oh My!" used in DHD Valentine's Commerical - buzzenator - 02-10-2013
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RE: "Oh My!" used in DHD Valentine's Commerical - kaypea - 02-10-2013
(02-09-2013, 10:06 PM)lovinghaleyr Wrote: Somebody cant explain me why they don't mention Haley's song
on the credits  
That's a good question.Wouldn't the people who put the video together have had to ask someone's permission to use the song? And if so it seems that someone could have seen the advantage of putting her name on there.Even if Interscope has dropped her she still has management.
RE: "Oh My!" used in DHD Valentine's Commerical - Miguel - 02-10-2013
They signed standard forms and most commercials don't contain any credits so it was not a consideration. This spot had film credits at the end because that's what they were promoting.
RE: "Oh My!" used in DHD Valentine's Commerical - lovinghaleyr - 02-10-2013
(02-10-2013, 10:15 AM)Miguel Wrote: They signed standard forms and most commercials don't contain any credits so it was not a consideration. This spot had film credits at the end because that's what they were promoting.
OK,thank's Miguel you ever have the right answer
RE: "Oh My!" used in DHD Valentine's Commerical - Shela - 02-10-2013
(02-10-2013, 10:15 AM)Miguel Wrote: They signed standard forms and most commercials don't contain any credits so it was not a consideration. This spot had film credits at the end because that's what they were promoting.
Only that it makes it difficult to track the song for casual viewers that get interested...I typed "Oh my" on YT and this vid came on top of many more
BTW I liked the song
RE: "Oh My!" used in DHD Valentine's Commerical - kaypea - 02-10-2013
(02-10-2013, 10:15 AM)Miguel Wrote: They signed standard forms and most commercials don't contain any credits so it was not a consideration. This spot had film credits at the end because that's what they were promoting.
Well that makes sense but couldn't someone have put up a link underneath the video to buy the song on Itunes?
RE: "Oh My!" used in DHD Valentine's Commerical - Shela - 02-10-2013
(02-10-2013, 11:32 AM)kaypea Wrote: Well that makes sense but couldn't someone have put up a link underneath the video to buy the song on Itunes?
Well at least in the comments section people can find out who is singing....
RE: "Oh My!" used in DHD Valentine's Commerical - Miguel - 02-10-2013
(02-10-2013, 11:32 AM)kaypea Wrote: Well that makes sense but couldn't someone have put up a link underneath the video to buy the song on Itunes?
The person posting the video probably didn't know who to credit or even consider it. They most likely just have a list of files they are supposed to post on a given date and that's what they do. They didn't even tag the famous actors or the movies, which could have added to the views.
Quote: Cidney Calvin 7 hours ago
I knew this was Haley as soon as the ad started. You can tell that amazingly distinct voice from anywhere!
RE: "Oh My!" used in DHD Valentine's Commerical - Miguel - 02-10-2013
Quote:PJ @PJ_HaleyRfan
Here's the company that runs the movie theater commercials and a posted video of the @HaleyReinhart ad http://watch.ncm.com/redir/frame.asp?code=IQF8O7H7IAEAHAFAELTG
The media company that runs the ads: Quote:NCM operates the largest digital in-theater network in North America...National CineMedia’s network reaches over 1,500 theaters and 19,300 screens with 3 million+ seats in 183 Designated Market Areas (49 of the top 50) in the United States. The NCM network is one of America’s top rated networks every week and the number one rated network on weekends, with an annual audience of nearly 700 million moviegoers.
RE: "Oh My!" used in DHD Valentine's Commerical - Himm2 - 02-10-2013
(02-10-2013, 05:24 PM)Miguel Wrote: Quote:PJ @PJ_HaleyRfan
Here's the company that runs the movie theater commercials and a posted video of the @HaleyReinhart ad http://watch.ncm.com/redir/frame.asp?code=IQF8O7H7IAEAHAFAELTG
That video is a little different than the Youtube/Amazon one. It has Susan Sarandon saying "Oh My" at the end with just a single line of DVD covers at the end.
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