Nissan Sports Promo

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Description

TV Narration of a sports promo for Nissan

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
across North America, car dealers have always supported high school football. But in Canada, their support was no match for government budget cuts. Student demonstrations against loss of their extracurricular activities reached a new level today. High schools were losing their football teams. It's not fair. I'll stab you get to do sports. So this season, Neeson launched back in the game, a program that gave schools the football team's back. We did this by taking our ad budget and instead investing it into schools in underprivileged communities. Then, to give the teams of fighting chance, local Nissan dealers provided material and emotional support like equipment to play with confidence meal plan. So the less fortunate were never hungry. At practice and on field training from professional players, a documentary film crew embedded with students, families and coaches chronicled the season with a Web series. It tackled the tough issues issues that football helps them overcome. I never had a dad growing up, so when I met him he just saw something in me way actually really frustrated, like we came here to play football. Can you at least like hit us or something? He's had negative experiences with peers his own age and Wilson Easy target. Because of this size, their stories got the attention of TSN, our largest sports broadcaster, And during the Grey Cup candidates, Super Bowl TSN aired a 30 minute documentary Unpaid By season's end. We turned local stories into a national conversation back in the game, earned over 100 million impressions and got 842 kids playing football again. But the best results. Josh found a father in a coach. Taylor gained acceptance in a male dominated sport and will got the confidence to face his police, like knowing that I have some of these guys behind me. It's pretty awesome, proving just how important football is to communities that need it most.