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		<title>He met a mermaid</title>
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This Israeli small town story is worth a couple laughs. A biologist friend told us maybe it was a monk seal (?!)
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<p><b>This Israeli small town story is worth a couple laughs. A biologist friend told us maybe it was a monk seal (?!)</b></p>
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		<title>&#8220;Midwives for Peace&#8221; on CNN</title>
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This inspiring video was recently on CNN World View. To make it, we (along with the three midwives) hitched a ride with Doctors Without Borders to the northern West Bank, to a village birthing clinic outside Nablus. A Palestinian woman gave birth five minutes before we arrived!
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<p><strong>This inspiring video was recently on CNN World View. To make it, we (along with the three midwives) hitched a ride with Doctors Without Borders to the northern West Bank, to a village birthing clinic outside Nablus. A Palestinian woman gave birth five minutes before we arrived!</strong></p>
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		<title>Happy Valentine&#8217;s</title>
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(We made this one in 2006). Imagine you’re a stylish Lower Manhattan chocolatier who sells the most amazing chocolates – with silkscreened designs on the top of each piece, and flavors like “Earl Grey” and “Chipotle.” And you commission a video from us – and are surprised to realize that the same spot can be [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>(We made this one in 2006). Imagine you’re a stylish Lower Manhattan chocolatier who sells the most amazing chocolates – with silkscreened designs on the top of each piece, and flavors like “Earl Grey” and “Chipotle.” And you commission a video from us – and are surprised to realize that the same spot can be used on local New York cable TV, on your website, AND on a monitor in your Soho window. That’s called “multipurposing,” and is one of our specialties. Once we make the content, it can be twisted and tweaked into many shapes, each one targeting a different context. </strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="mailto:jerusalemnewyork@gmail.com"><strong>Contact us</strong></a> for a free consult on how a video can get the word out like nothing else can.</strong></p>
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