2/24/12, "Obama taps Guggenheim for campaign film," Politico, Donovan Slack
"President Obama's campaign has hired Oscar-winning director Davis Guggenheim to produce a short film chronicling the first three years of his administration, Julianna Goldman of Bloomberg reports.
The campaign paid more than $160,000 for the film, which is less than 30 minutes long and set to be released in the coming weeks, Goldman reports.
Guggenheim has worked for Obama before, directing a 30-minute ad than ran just before his 2008 election and a biographical clip for the Democratic National Convention that year.
Guggenheim won an Oscar in 2006 for "An Inconvenient Truth."" via Weasel Zippers
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