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      <title>The Best Work You May Never See: FactNotFiction.com's "Pregnancy"</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<div class="newsleft"><div class="newsbody"><p class="subheadline">Richard Sears of Synthetic directed this two-spot campaign for Women's Fund of Mississippi and The Ramey Agency designed to drive teens to a site which dispels myths about sex, including such matters as sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and birth control.</p><p>Hollywood, CA -- (<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.sbwire.com/">SBWIRE</a>) -- 10/22/2012 --  Richard Sears of <a class="extlink"  target="_blank"  rel="nofollow noopener" title="Synthetic" href="http://syntheticpictures.com/home.php">Synthetic</a> directed this two-spot campaign for Women&apos;s Fund of Mississippi and <a class="extlink"  target="_blank"  rel="nofollow noopener" title="The Ramey Agency" href="http://rameyagency.com">The Ramey Agency</a> designed to drive teens to a site which dispels myths about sex, including such matters as sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and birth control.<br />
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In the "Pregnancy" PSA, we see the places where high schoolers go to avoid adult supervision--first a now empty hotel room as a supered graphic reads, "You can&apos;t get pregnant your first time," followed by a resounding "False." Then there&apos;s a backyard swimming pool where the misnomer that chlorine prevents STDs is dispelled. The camera next takes us to a bonfire in the woods accompanied by the inaccuracy that birth control pills stop STDs. Then we see a parked car with the sound of a couple laughing inside. "I can pull out in time," reads a super, followed by the myth buster "False." An end tag and voiceover urge viewers to separate fact from fiction and to log onto <a class="extlink"  target="_blank"  rel="nofollow noopener" title="FactNotFiction.com" href="http://FactNotFiction.com">FactNotFiction.com</a>.<br />
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No people are seen in the spot--just the locations where private couplings can happen. The character-rich locations allow for a raw and gritty look reminiscent of Mississippi&apos;s iconic photographer William Eggleston.<br />
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services reports that Mississippi&apos;s teen birth rate (55 per 1,000 teens) is nearly double the national average (34.3 per 1,000 teens). In spite of school-based education programs, the Centers for Disease Control reports 58% of all Mississippi high schoolers (9th-12th grade) are sexually active and 35% did not use a condom when they last had sex. It&apos;s statistics such as these that motivated director Sears to be a part of the FactNotFiction.com PSA campaign.<br />
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"The law of the land in Mississippi allows for contraception education, and the goal of these PSAs is to equip parents and students to ensure a complete school health program is available," said Sears. The campaign is airing with some resistance, however, in a conservative southern state where women&apos;s health issues and sex education are the center of controversial debates. Carol Penick, executive director of the Women&apos;s Fund of Mississippi said, "We are in no way encouraging the teens in our state to have sex. However, if a teen does choose to have sex, we simply want them to be able to make an educated decision--and to fully understand the risks involved."</p><p>For more information on this press release visit: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.releasewire.com/press-releases/release-3.htm">http://www.releasewire.com/press-releases/release-3.htm</a></p></div><h2>Media Relations Contact</h2><p>Synthetic Pictures<br />Telephone: 323-462-1292<br />Email: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.sbwire.com/press-releases/contact/173924">Click to Email Synthetic Pictures</a><br />Web: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://syntheticpictures.com">http://syntheticpictures.com</a><br /></div><div><p><img src="https://cts.releasewire.com/v/?sid=173924&amp;s=f&amp;v=f" width="1" height="1" alt=""><span></span></p></div>]]></description>
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