‘Tornado Selfie’ Entices More Than 3 Million Viewers

‘Tornado Selfie’ Entices More Than 3 Million Viewers

Recently launched production house, The Woolshed Company, has taken YouTube by storm clocking over 3.6 million views in two weeks with a promotional video for disaster movie Into The Storm.

Created by two young, upcoming filmmakers with the success of “Crazy Guy Runs Into Outback Tornado To Take Selfie” is just one of the company’s recently completed projects.

The Woolshed’s managing director Dave Christison said: “Our key objective was to get people talking and put tornadoes back in the headlines. Unfortunately, natural disasters usually come with a bad news story, so we set out to create one that was a little more fun and a little less serious.”

The ‘outback selfie’ has received coverage around the world. Christison said: “It was only after the likes of The Daily Mail and MTV dubbed us the award of ‘word’s most extreme selfie’ that I was convinced we had achieved our goal.”




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