Copy | Design | Social Media Management | Videography | Photography
We helped the creators of The Hunting Accident with their social media campaigns. This new take on the graphic novel medium tells the fantastic story of Matt Rizzo and his son Charlie.
VIDEO PROMOTION
Social video generates 1200% more shares than text and images combined. Creating video content for Facebook only made sense to promote The Hunting Accident.
Social Media Graphics
Below are samples of the social media graphics created for promotion of the novel.
Labor Day. The end of summer — Charlie, Matt, and Captain's favorite time of year. But winter... not so much.
Pre-order The Hunting Accident today. http://amzn.to/2uJ4Zxo#thehuntingaccident #chicago #summer #laborday
Living with my father made me aware of the sound of our home. The rhythm of his brailler, the drip of his coffee, and the flick of his zippo lighter, punctuated by the old Pablo Casals record that underscored our lives.
What was the soundtrack of your home growing up? What sounds did you hear?
#thehuntingaccident #crimeandrhyme
Matt Rizzo was sentenced to one year to life at Stateville when he refused to cooperate with the authorities after a robbery for the Chicago mob. Omertà, the mob’s code of silence, led many young men like Rizzo from Chicago’s Italian neighborhoods to the slammer. But Rizzo was different. He entered prison in total darkness.
Labor Day. The end of summer — Charlie, Matt, and Captain's favorite time of year. But winter... not so much.
Pre-order The Hunting Accident today. http://amzn.to/2uJ4Zxo#thehuntingaccident #chicago #summer #laborday
Living with my father made me aware of the sound of our home. The rhythm of his brailler, the drip of his coffee, and the flick of his zippo lighter, punctuated by the old Pablo Casals record that underscored our lives.
What was the soundtrack of your home growing up? What sounds did you hear?
#thehuntingaccident #crimeandrhyme
Matt Rizzo was sentenced to one year to life at Stateville when he refused to cooperate with the authorities after a robbery for the Chicago mob. Omertà, the mob’s code of silence, led many young men like Rizzo from Chicago’s Italian neighborhoods to the slammer. But Rizzo was different. He entered prison in total darkness.