Dayton Music Video Filming Oct 31 in Oregon District

last updated 10/16/2015
Dayton Music Video Filming Oct 31 in Oregon District

Nucleus CoShare leads collaborative community project to create a music video about downtown Dayton.

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Event by: Nucleus CoShare

Dayton Music Video Filming Oct 31 in Oregon District

Nucleus CoShare, a co-working space, is collaborating on a major community project to create a music video about downtown Dayton. The goal is for the music video to go viral, bringing attention to the city and its assets. Numerous individuals and organizations are involved in the production, donating their time and services at a value of $80,000. Community partners behind the music video include the Downtown Dayton Partnership and Oregon District Business Association.

“There are several groups with similar goals and visions around Dayton,” said Lauren White, Nucleus CoShare Partner and owner of Indigo Life Media. “We hope to show everyone the power of collaboration and what’s possible when we all come together.”

Several hundred people are needed to fill the streets of the Oregon District, much like a parade, promptly at 2:30 p.m. on October 31st. Any individual, business or organization that would enjoy some viral exposure, is invited to bring banners, mascots, wear T-shirts - anything to stand out.

Those interested in being a part of this large production can fill out an online form to be notified on details of the filming. Everyone is asked to please arrive promptly at 2:30 p.m. to check in and sign a release waiver in the parking lot at the corner of Jackson and Gates streets behind the Oregon District Goodwill. Updates can be found on the Nucleus Facebook Page.

A premier party for the Dayton Music Video, sponsored by Top of the Market & The Deli, will be at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, November 17 at Top of the Market: 32 Webster St, Dayton, OH 45402. 

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Nucleus CoShare - A nonprofit co-working space open to creators of all kinds. Our goal is to inspire, innovate, connect & share ideas openly.
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