San Francisco Ballet Magical Memories Nutcracker Video Contest

by Scott Beale on November 2, 2009 · 0 comments

The San Francisco Ballet is having a Magical Memories Nutcracker Video Contest in celebration of 65 years of “The Nutcracker” in America where they are inviting people to create Nutcracker inspired videos for a chance to win some great prizes.

EDW Lynch created a wonderful contest promo video featuring “Senior VP for Nutcracker Operations, Sugar Plum Fairy, admitting to a severe shortage of magic (in excess of 2 million cubic dazzlemeters) due to the global magic market downturn”.

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