Sponsor Deek’s Tiny Yellow House Episodes

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.

2 thoughts on “Sponsor Deek’s Tiny Yellow House Episodes”

  1. 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

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  2. 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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