People talk about Minneapolis.
The loudest voices, with the least to say, tend to come from people who won't set foot in the place.
Adrian Wilson hopes you'll come to his city and see what he sees in it.
His Minneapolis is a joyful, colorful place, bursting with music, bright murals, friendly faces. The neighborhood farmers market beckons. The skyline glitters like a tiara.
So Wilson, a documentary filmmaker, turned his camera on his city and joined Minneapolis' newest tourism campaign.
"I love Minneapolis," said Wilson, who moved here seven years ago from Florida, by way of Chicago. "The main things I love about this place — the main thing I wanted to highlight — was the art, the culture throughout the city, the food and the music."
If people are going to talk about Minneapolis, the city's new tourism campaign will give them something to talk about.
Bad news first, Minnesota-style: The campaign opens on a phone screen, slowly filling with anonymous taunts.