(Source: EdwardBoches.com and LemonadeMovie.com) Easily one of the more creative things to emerge from the recent economic calamity ... As the website puts it: "More than 70,000 advertising professionals have lost their jobs in this Great Recession. 'Lemonade' is about what happens when people who were once paid to be creative in advertising are forced to be creative with their own lives." Here's a burst from coverage at EdwardBoches.com:
Anyone on Twitter knows the power of the medium. We’ve seen one person call on his community to raise money for someone in need. We’ve witnessed the near instant display of support for Iranian free speech. And we observe daily big and small examples of crowdsourcing.
But one of the coolest demonstrations of Twitter’s power is its recent use in movie making. For Erik Proulx, the man behind Lemonade, Twitter aided in casting, staffing, equipping, transporting, and promoting this soon to be documentary.
Having connected with hundreds of unemployed advertising people on his blog Please Feed the Animals, Erik was inspired to tell their stories of life after exile.
Read the full article here at EdwardBoches.com.

