Monday, February 18, 2008

Amnesty International - Signature - Powerful Ad



Title: SIGNATURE
Advertiser/Client: AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL
Product/Service: HUMAN RIGHTS AWARENESS
Entrant Company: TBWA\PARIS
Country: FRANCE
Advertising Agency: TBWA\PARIS
Country: FRANCE
Executive Creative Director: Erik Vervroegen
Creative Director: Erik Vervroegen
Copywriter: Stephane Gaubert/Stephanie Thomasson
Art Director: Stephanie Thomasson/Stephane Gaubert
Account Supervisor: Guillaume Allilaire
Production Company, City: MAGIC LAB, Montreuil
Country: FRANCE
Director: Philippe Grammaticopoulos
Producer: Maxime Boiron

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Comcast - More More More Ad



This Comcast commercial is almost like paying a tribue this the Anrea True Connection's 70's song More More More as seen in the next video.

Saturday, February 9, 2008

House MD on Polaroid Comercial



Diagnosing and trying to resurrect dying photography with Polaroid Camera commercials!!

That's Hugh Laurie,popularly known for his role as Dr. House.

Friday, February 8, 2008

Apple Mac Air - I am a new soul



I am a new soul - by Yael Naim is a very catchy song and used best for selling Apple's New Mac Air, which is so in synch with the song's lyrics..

Music video is pretty surreal but makes a lot of sense.

Sunday, January 6, 2008

Oscar Mayer Comercial



Andy Lambros was just four years old when he was recruited
to sing the “My bologna has a first name, it’s O-S-C-A-R”
jingle for a TV advertisement. The youngster became frustrated
with the number of takes necessary to get the song just right,
and his “How’s that?” ad-lib was so naturally cute that it was
ultimately left in the commercial

Coca Cola Ad



One of Coca-Cola’s most enduring jingles was also a hit single: “I’d Like to Teach the World
to Sing.” The lyrics were inspired when a creative director for Coke’s ad agency was stranded
overnight in Dublin, Ireland, due to heavy fog over London’s
Heathrow Airport. Passengers were tired and cranky, and not
looking forward to spending the night at Shannon Airport. The
ad exec grabbed a snack at the airport coffee shop and happened
to notice that at nearby tables, passengers who were strangers to
one another (and who had been irate just an hour earlier) were
sitting together and chatting over bottles of Coca-Cola. The line
“I’d like to buy the world a Coke” popped into his head, and the
phrase was expanded into a memorable 1971 ad campaign.