It’s the day before Christmas, and all through the internets, individuals are watching video holiday greeting cards.
With all the caroling and mediocre plays on classic Christmas songs, it’s hard to choose favorites, but these are the top three video holiday greeting cards that brought us the most joy.
Next New Networks
Given new media studio Next New Networks‘ pedigree (Co-Founder Fred Seibert was MTV’s original creative director), it’s no surprise they have super sweet branding. But their nBot mascot doesn’t nearly get enough play. In this video holiday greeting card, however, the little guy steals the show from a dozen or so of NNN’s talented creators in a 45-second video cut by one split-screen-happy editor.
First Round Capital
First Round Capital is a seed stage venture capital fund based in San Francisco. To show they’re hip to the internet and can get into the holiday season, the company spoofed the Isaiah Mustafa Old Spice campaign, complete with a series of response videos. Representatives from many of their portfolio companies get in on the greeting as well.
Klick
The Canadian, interactive communications company Klick went all out on their epic, 7:31 lip dub, including over 50 shout outs to popular memes and viral videos. It’s not perfect, but you have to admire their effort. In the spirt of giving, Klick is also offering an iPad to the first individual who can send them a list correctly naming all the references.
Have a favorite corporate holiday video greeting card? Is it good, okay, or super cheesy? Send it over and we’ll give it a watch. Or, you could always create your own.
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