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Randy
Brown directs Michael
Sorrells (after they're done posing for
this photograph) in the dry-witted mock commercial Totally Connected. |

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Better
than a smart phone: a
new all-in-one device lets a woman (Kristen Tucker) get away to the
beach "without falling behind" in the dry-witted mock commercial
Totally Connected. |
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Director
of Photography
Andrew Baird rides a gurney to get a shot on the set of Totally
Connected.
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Director
of Photography
Andrew Baird shoots pedestrians' reaction to a homicidal driver, on the
set of Totally Connected.
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The
boss always knows where
his employees are, thanks to a built-in GPS transmitter, in the mock
commercial Totally Connected.
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A kid
(Landon Henninger)
tugs on his frustrated mom to get her attention, in the mock commercial
Totally Connected.
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The
dry-witted mock
commercial Totally Connected includes a testimonial by this satisfied
customer (Bridget Rahill-Roach, left).
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Half-shaven
dork (Michael
Sorrells) before buying a product that will make him “totally cool”, in
the mock commercial Totally Connected.
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A
surgeon prepares to
sharpen two scalpels against each other in the dry-witted mock
commercial Totally Connected.
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A
woman (Bridget
Rahill-Roach) watches her little boy break a leg, in the mock
commercial Totally Connected.
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A
man (Michael Sorrells)
romances a woman (Bridget Rahill-Roach), all-the-while staying
connected to work, in the mock commercial Totally Connected. |
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A
man (Michael Sorrells)
puts a romantic moment on hold when work beckons in the mock commercial
Totally Connected. |
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Blissful
customer (Michael
Sorrells) grins on a gurney in the mock commercial Totally
Connected. |

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Actor
Landon Henninger and
production designer Nancy Smith have fun with bubbles on the set of
Totally Connected. |