Seen and notedMore foster carers are needed in Canberra to give safe homes to children in need. Many people think their situation makes them unsuitable, so we needed to let people know that foster carers come from all walks of life. Grey Canberra created the spot VIEW THE SPOT IKEA can bring you a diverse life and Forsman & Bodenfors, Gothenburg wanted to illustrate that. VIEW THE WOMAN AD VIEW THE MAN AD VIEW THE YOUNG WOMAN AD Turn your throne room into a phone roomWith Telia you can watch football anywhere. Live broadcasts from Swedens premier league can be seen live in your celphone. This outdoor from Storakers McCann Stockholm VIEW THE TOILET AD VIEW THE SEATS AD Prime suspectDraft FCB Auckland decided on not the usual treatment of a TV channel's watermark. Directed by Flying Fish's Luke Savage for Prime TV. VIEW THE FORENSICS SPOT VIEW THE COWLICK SPOT VIEW THE RUGBY SPOT VIEW THE LOVE SPOT VIEW THE BALLOONS SPOT VIEW THE PAINTERS SPOT An archer and an appleWhat to doMonkey businessDont drink and driveMcCann Group Worldwide created this spot for Coca Cola Zero It looks like Coke, it tastes like Coke, but it has zero sugar! To launch Coke Zero in the Asia Pacific market we latched on the idea of surprise. The discombobulating feeling when you think youâre drinking Coke only to find out it has zero sugar is exemplified in this tongue-and-cheek commercial. VIEW THE SPOT The old woman who lived in the shoe, and her entire family, die from exposure to lethal foot odour. If only they'd used Scholl Odour Attack shoe spray. Spooky but cute this magazine ad clearly demonstrates what can happen when shoes go bad. Aimed at people who spend a lot of time in work boots this ad is appearing in sports and building industry magazines. The work is from Spinach, Melbourne. VIEW THE AD To announce the arrival of Orange's new improved PrePay offers we created a communications platform under the theme "change it better" and then went to Izvor Park in Bucharest to bring it to life... VIEW THE SPOT Here comes Pete, the meat puppetMatthew Charde, managing director, Almighty, Boston
Matthew Charde has been the producer on some of the most recognized work in the US industry.
Creating TV spots, animation and branded content for such notable clients as MINI, Coca-Cola, Motorola, The Cartoon Network, McDonald's, Kraft, Gillette, ABC, NBC, PBS and MTV. His past experience includes roles as SVP and Director of Euro RSCG's multimedia and entertainment group, as well as leading Olive Jar Studios for more than ten years as Executive Producer and COO. His work has earned Clios and top honors at the New York Film Festival, Los Angeles World Animation Celebration, Broadcast Design Association, and other international competitions. To read Matthew's review of this week's Top 6, click 'Read More'... BEST TV LOVED the TV spot 'Barnados'...nicely shot and excellent editing. Great casting and made for a perfect :30. No need to watch this one over and over- the message is quite clear. Shit. Great ad. Wrangler was funny - nice art direction and on brand...a distant second place. BEST PRINT I liked the Land Rover ad. Held my eye as I looked all over the page. Made me remember my first matchbox Land Rover (which I loved and still have...geek) and reminded me why I bought the real deal 20 years later. Right message delivered to the right demo. Very clever. The Nikon ad was a close second. While I've seen this creative before, this one certainly was the most pleasing execution of it that I have seen. It worked. Nicely composed....little nuggets to find...and on brand. BEST OUTDOOR Outdoor was a strong category. Dreamfields(Bag was my fave and Soccer my second) gets my vote. Good campaign concept and executed well. Type and imagery are laid out well and I loved the pallet. I wish I could see it full size. A campaign by Clemenger Brisbane to promote the latest exhibition at the Gallery of Modern Art, entitled 'Optimism' PLAY THE MAN SPOT PLAY THE WOMAN SPOT Little people exposedGetty Images records your searches. If they don't have what people are searching for... They commission a shoot. Think Meets Do, London decided to test it. A Facebook group called 'Search for a Rollerblading Dwarf on Getty Images' was created and emails were sent out encouraging people to join in. The results can be seen here: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=35328711456 VIEW DETAILS The new poster from DDB London emphasises the Financial Timesâ position as a trusted source of global business news, providing expert analysis that you can turn to in troubled times. It features a St Bernard dog, with a copy of the Financial Times around its neck, heroically emerging from an Alpine storm. VIEW THE AD Samedi says.. go to the websiteIn the religion of Voodoo, Baron Samedi is a spirit who has the power to awaken the dead. So when Clemenger BBDO Sydney was given the task of advertising a new energy drink that bears his name, it was decided to get a real Voodoo priest to channel Baron Samedi and ask him to come up with the ads himself. This website houses examples of the Baron's work along with the 30 minute documentary of the quest entitled 'Samedi Says'. VIEW THE WEB SITE GSD&M's Idea City Austin TX created this Christmas spot for Marshalls VIEW THE TOY SPOT VIEW THE WEDDING SPOT VIEW THE BLITZEN SPOT All singing,All dancing, All killing musicalWhile Evil Dead: The Musical has played to rave reviews in New York City, Seoul, Montreal, and Toronto, their biggest challenge has been the name of the show. It actually scares off potential audience members. The Saatchi & Saatchi, Toronto challenge was to convince the public that itâs just like the musicals they already love â only with an evil, funny twist. VIEW THE SPOT To promote the industry-leading face detection feature of the new Nikon S60, this series of magazine and poster ads from Euro RSCG Singapore depicts camera screens with unexpected face detection boxes, dramatizing how the S60 can capture up to 12 faces. VIEW THE VOYEUR AD VIEW THE EXPLORER AD VIEW THE HOTEL AD The wave you moveTomato toy storyAll Gold is South Africa's biggest tomato sauce. Over the years, the campaigns have been about cramming tomatoes into the bottle. This is the latest spot from TBWAHuntLascaris, Johannesburg shows how a young thinks the tomatoes got into the bottle. VIEW THE SPOT Back relief in just a few stepsTo demonstrate the experience of Ogawa's first-class massage in a unique way, Grey Kuala Lumpur created life-sized stickers that were strategically placed at selected stairways around the city to promote the Ogawa experience. Whenever someone treads across the sticker, it creates an illusion that the printed figure on the sticker is enjoying an Ashiatsu "foot" massage. VIEW THE AD Rhodes Wingrove have released a 30 second commercial for their client the National Portrait Gallery. The commercial features well known Australian actor Deborah Mailman and was shot on location in Broome. VIEW THE SPOT To demonstrate the effects of Kiwi Kleen, Grey Kuala Lumpur created this spot where a toy race car is used and cant move because the floor is ultra smooth. VIEW THE TOY CAR SPOT VIEW THE ROBOT SPOT Break out of jailMedia people get all the free things. So a yummy cake turning up for them for morning tea wasnât that unusual. But when they started to cut slices, they hit something rather hard. To promote the return of the popular TV3 show Prison Break. we had hidden a file within the cake. Once the file was removed they were left with a simple message âPrison Break returns 19th Nov TV3â. VIEW THE IDEA Swedish Lottery Bonds are risk free as this poster from Storakers McCann, Stockholm shows. VIEW THE POSTER Extreme close upDM9JaymesSyfu, Manila takes a new approach in highlighting the problem of having blurred vision for client Lasik Surgery Clinic VIEW THE TV AD VIEW THE CLASSROOM AD McCann Erickson Toronto makes NBA's Jerome Williams make the world's first dunk shot from the 3-point line. VIEW THE SPOT « First « Previous Next » Last » 5 of 5 |
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