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10/16/2006 10:57:04 AM · #1
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How to transform a rather boring girl into a fashion model in a very short period of time. Man I wish I could post-process as fast as that!

Funny movie
10/16/2006 11:00:22 AM · #2
Very cool! Thanks for posting that.
10/16/2006 11:01:24 AM · #3
Pretty neat.
10/16/2006 11:01:42 AM · #4
"No wonder our perception of beauty is distorded..."

Is this one again from the Dove-soapy-stuff? In Holland, Dove brings out ordinary girls (not skinny etc.) for their commercials. I love them, because that's just how we all are. This video proofs it.

Thanks Terje!
10/16/2006 11:07:57 AM · #5
Dove ran some great ads during last year's Superbowl along these lines. Very "against the grain" for typical superbowl ads, but very refreshing in their message - pointing out the distortion of body images and values that drives a lot of pathology in our society.
10/16/2006 11:56:39 AM · #6
I feel pretty :-)
10/16/2006 11:58:44 AM · #7
Awesome.
10/16/2006 12:02:59 PM · #8
funny

Message edited by author 2006-10-16 12:08:08.
10/16/2006 12:06:20 PM · #9
That would be a fun challenge. Before and After from average person to supermodel shots.
10/16/2006 12:12:51 PM · #10
ok a couple of things.
first is that i should have had those people working for me durring the 30 day SP challenge.
second is that i think Louis did:)

I know the point of the add and agree with the message but man that post work was super cool.
10/16/2006 12:19:14 PM · #11
Gee Terje, I never thought you were a feminist.
10/16/2006 12:37:39 PM · #12
Originally posted by Elvis_L:

ok a couple of things.
first is that i should have had those people working for me durring the 30 day SP challenge.
second is that i think Louis did:)

I know the point of the add and agree with the message but man that post work was super cool.


Don't ruin it for me! I'm of the belief that it is all done with Dove soap!
10/16/2006 01:18:17 PM · #13
this was a great video! I think the beauty workshops look like a great idea as well. It's for girls age 8-12 and their mentors but I think something like this should start even younger! I wish they had 'self-esteem' workshop/classes for kids (boys and girls) when they're younger...I think it could do wonders.

It is strange isn't it? How we view beauty when we were young and how it changes as we grow older and see things differently.

10/16/2006 01:44:11 PM · #14
Tequila shots can make some ladies look like supermodels too. ;-)

Great video, thanks for sharing.
10/16/2006 01:48:33 PM · #15


Q: What's the difference between a beautiful girl and an ugly one?

A: About 6 beers



Originally posted by Telehubbie:

Tequila shots can make some ladies look like supermodels too. ;-)

Great video, thanks for sharing.

10/16/2006 02:17:02 PM · #16
Loved watching that. Neat stuff.
10/16/2006 08:26:08 PM · #17
great video...man I wish i could just sit there and have people do my hair and makeup every morning like that.
10/16/2006 08:30:13 PM · #18
I thought she looked pretty without the post(but with the makeup) gosh are they really allowed to do that in advertisment
10/16/2006 08:48:13 PM · #19
Originally posted by greatandsmall:

That would be a fun challenge. Before and After from average person to supermodel shots.


It'd be fun to go the other way...make super models look "ordinary" or "average"...whatever that means.
10/16/2006 08:52:56 PM · #20
That was awesome PP!! It was like watching those kids stack cups but way cooler :P.
10/16/2006 08:56:31 PM · #21
Originally posted by biteme:

"No wonder our perception of beauty is distorded..."

Is this one again from the Dove-soapy-stuff? In Holland, Dove brings out ordinary girls (not skinny etc.) for their commercials. I love them, because that's just how we all are. This video proofs it.

Thanks Terje!


When I was in Japan this past Spring they also had billboards with ordinary women. The ads in the U.S. were very popular too.
10/16/2006 09:00:55 PM · #22
Maybe they could give me that head of hair I have always wanted.
10/16/2006 09:11:07 PM · #23
And what they're not saying is that they offered that woman a free makeover in exchange for taking some shots of her. They made hundreds of thousands of dollars from the advertising campaign that she was the model for and she didn't get a penny of it.
10/16/2006 09:11:34 PM · #24
simply amazing! Thanks for the post!
10/16/2006 09:12:21 PM · #25
Sweet video, thanks.
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