Chappell Entertainment - Victory Motorcycles Pitch 1
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Jimmie Van Zant
Jimmie Van Zant Influenced by the music of his cousins Ronnie,
Donnie and Johnny Van Zant and their bands, Lynyrd Skynyrd and .38 Special, Jimmie makes his mark in his legendary family with a soulful sound all his own.
The veteran rocker has a sponsorship with Moon Pie and his latest country-crossover album was released by Sony RED and MRI.
WHY JIMMIE? The name Van Zant has been a well-known and revered name in the rock world for many years, ever since Lynyrd Skynyrd was formed. Jimmie continues to carry on the legacy of his Van Zant name to a whole new generation!
Feel the Freedom
Jimmie Van Zant Concept:
Jimmie is rocking out on a stage with a Victory backdrop at a large, outdoor festival. Thousands of people dance along to the sound of ‘Feels Like Freedom.’ Going into the last chorus of the song, Jimmie gets the crowd chanting, ‘Feels Like Freedom! Feels Like Freedom!’
With thousands of voices singing in unison, we dissolve to Jimmie riding off into the sunset on a Victory Motorcycle with his wife, Zee on the back. The song breaks into the final chorus as Jimmie cruises along the open road with a Victory semi trailing behind.
Jimmie and Victory
Jimmie and Zee
TAG LINE: “Victory Motorcycles- Feel The
Freedom.” *** Critically acclaimed songwriter, Brett James,
wrote Feels Like Freedom *** His long list of credits includes numerous number one
hits by Carrie Underwood, Jason Aldean, Rodney Atkins, Kenny Chesney, and Martina McBride. In addition to winning the distinction of being ASCAP’s Songwriter of the year twice, he scored a Grammy for Best Country Song (Jesus Take the Wheel, performed by Carrie Underwood).
Feels Like Freedom Victory Motorcycle Cut:
Areas where we could cut in footage of Jimmie and Zee on a Victory Motorcycle:
Orange Groves/Jimmie in Hay Trough First chorus – 0:46 – 1:08
Driving Truck and Singing in Attic (“Rockin’ the boat on the fourth of July…” - second chorus): 1:37 – 1:50
Jimmie in Hay Trough/Singing on Couch Third Chorus (2:47 – 3:16)
TOTAL: 1 minute 4 seconds available NOTE: We aren’t recommending that the entirety of these
time windows be used for footage of Jimmie on the bike. These are just recommendations on sequences in which we could cut in the footage without disrupting continuity in the storyline.