ABC Hypes State of the Union With Dramatic, Movie Trailer-Style Promo
Published: 1/26/2011 12:46 PM ET
ABC on Tuesday introduced Barack Obama with an opening that looked and
sounded more like a movie trailer for an action film. As dramatic,
pounding tones played throughout, an announcer began, "The State of our
Union. We heard this, just two years ago."
Then, images of the President, firework-style graphics and people crying appeared on screen. A clip from 2008 showed Obama proclaiming, "Starting today, we must pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off and begin again the work of remaking America."
During the intro, ABC also included a segment often seen on the weekend Good Morning America, montages of people summing up their feelings in three words. This version of "In Three Words" was political. As the triumphant music played, the announcer wondered, "With so much at stake, what do Americans want to hear tonight?" Some of the signs featured: "Health care now," "more city jobs" and "public services matter." There were no Tea Party-esque "cut our taxes" declarations.
Then, images of the President, firework-style graphics and people crying appeared on screen. A clip from 2008 showed Obama proclaiming, "Starting today, we must pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off and begin again the work of remaking America."
During the intro, ABC also included a segment often seen on the weekend Good Morning America, montages of people summing up their feelings in three words. This version of "In Three Words" was political. As the triumphant music played, the announcer wondered, "With so much at stake, what do Americans want to hear tonight?" Some of the signs featured: "Health care now," "more city jobs" and "public services matter." There were no Tea Party-esque "cut our taxes" declarations.




