“The launch looks good. All the placements look good…” Julianna murmured as she continued checking the screens.
“There shouldn’t be any issues. Now we just need to wait for the feedback from the audiences,” one team member said reassuringly.
“We actually went out to the shopping district earlier to get some firsthand feedback,” I announced with a smile.
“Ace dragged you out there with him? How did it go? Were people super excited?” Julianna asked excitedly.
I could feel all pairs of eyes in the room on me and it was clear that I had their attention now. Since everyone was undoubtedly stuck here in the war room in the office, they haven’t had the chance to see the real commercial playing outside or had any interaction with the audience. Now I truly understood why Ace was so determined to go out there to collect some feedback. It wasn’t just to satisfy his personal curiosity but it also made sure that we had something to share with the other team members.