Sponsor Deek’s Tiny Yellow House Episodes

by Kent Griswold on July 15th, 2010. 2 Comments

Here is a preview clip of a structure Deek (Derek Diedricksen) is now working on, that will travel with him to festivals, and speaking appearances, etc. Its designed to be a mobile, stackable, homeless shelter that doubles as a street vending kiosk. As always, its made with a good deal of recycled curb materials, and salvaged building-site materials.

The structure is still nameless, and as Deek is still looking for funding to break even on his Vermont Cabin shoot (in HD, it looks GREAT!) and/or for their Jay Shafer/Tiny Tumbleweed House Company Episode, Deek might even go so far as to name the cabin after whoever largely helps/sponsors our videos- which WILL reach a ton of people (Episode #1 in just over 3 months has grabbed 37,000 views). Naturally, if the sponsor’s last name is “Crappy” or “Firetrap”, although comical, Deek might have to rethinking the naming-offer….and Deek probably won’t want to slap a Skoal logo on the side of it either!

So if you would like to spread your name or business than sponsor a Tiny Yellow House Episode contact Deek at kidcedar (at) gmail.com. Sponsorships are $300 per episode. Deek just told me there are other options higher and lower amounts to sponsor. Please read his comments in the comment section below.

Posted July 15th, 2010 by Kent Griswold and filed in Announcement, Humanitarian
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2 Responses to “Sponsor Deek’s Tiny Yellow House Episodes”

  1. Deek says:

    Hey- thanks ken- just saw the pingback link on this.

    BTW- there are some cheaper and larger ad packages as well (some of which encompass more than just the video).

    The featuring of this show by two upcoming magazines- real soon- will HUGELY increase our view numbers as well- for those looking to back us.

    Thanks to all!
    MANY new episodes on the way!

    -Deek
    Relaxshacks.com

  2. Deek says:

    PS- the video above is NOT a representation of what the sponsored videos look like- those are professionally shot, in HD, utilize a jib/boom crane, soundguy/cameraman, and are filmed on a Sony Red Camera (state of the are in digital hd).

    The video above is just a sneak of a cabin I’m now working on- shot with a flip cam by myself…

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