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  • Amanda Erlanson
    3 March 2010

    tags: Disney Channel, Friends for Change, music video

    Our "Make a Wave" video for Disney Channel hits iTunes at #10!

    For the next phase of Disney's global environmental campaign, Friends for Change: Project Green, they asked us to shoot a music video of the motivational anthem "Make a Wave" with Joe Jonas and Demi Lovato. With an emphasis on saving marine habitat, the song and video also support the upcoming Disney feature film release, Oceans, which opens on Earth Day, April 22nd.

    Released on iTunes Monday morning, after hitting Disney Channel air on Sunday, the video climbed to #10 on the iTunes music video charts by 10am. All proceeds will go to benefit environmental charities through the Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund. You can view the video on the Disney Channel website – or click over to iTunes, download the video, and help save the planet!