I watched as he looked around at the lights and the camera, then made some tiny adjustments to his posture. I thought we’d do a couple practice runs, but one of the crew snapped the black and white marker board to coordinate video and sound, and we began shooting. I chose to wear the ivory dress, which was sheer enough to offer more than the suggestion I was also wearing a pair of hot pink bra and panties. I don’t know what kind of moron would leave the house looking like that, but my artistic input was of little interest to anyone, so I pulled the wide neck of the dress to one side to show the strap, and rocked the look. I had a microphone pack strapped to my back, and we had exactly one line of dialog each. Dalton was to say, “Hey,” and I was to bicycle by and say, “Hey, yourself.” Yes, the people creating the script for this commercial must have stayed up all night working on that gem. I know from watching Mad Men that there’s an award in advertising called a Clio, and these writers were clearly in the running for one of those golden boys.
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