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Film advertisement created by 50000feet, United States for Sour Punch, within the category: Confectionery, Snacks.
Digital advertisement created by RXM, United States for Sunglass Hut, within the category: Retail Services.
Element Electronics and college football analysts Matt Leinart, Robert Smith, Coach Dave Wannsteadt and Rob Stone have teamed up for a series of commercials airing exclusively on Fox Sports. The first spot, “Pretty Boys”, highlights Element’s amazing picture quality as we see the on-air team taking extra care primping before their live broadcast. In the second spot,“Analyze This,” the team gets focused on the technology of the Element TV – instead of their football commentary. The latest, holiday-focused commercial, “Best. Gift. Ever.” is airing this November and reinforces that Element offers a line of TVs with amazing technology at affordable prices, which make them perfect gift for everyone on your list. Film advertisement created by Griffin Archer, United States for Element Electronics, within the category: Electronics, Technology.
The Mer-Bros are back and they’re more sensitive than ever. Gorton’s Seafood is launching a new campaign that will appear on TV nationally beginning this week, created in partnership with its AOR Connelly Partners. The brand has reinvented its famous fish sticks and fillets to taste fresher than ever. So fresh in fact, that they’re earning accolades from those who know the fresh taste of the ocean best. Gorton’s is bringing back the man, the myth, the legend... the Gorton’s Fisherman -- who first appeared in 1975 -- AND his muscular Mer-Bro and Poseidon and counterparts to talk about the only seafood they trust in this fun, new campaign. There’s a perception that fish sticks are, well, processed. With Gorton’s new Fillets and Fish sticks though, consumers can feel good about what they’re putting on the table. Products are made with high-quality, sustainable wild-caught Alaskan Pollock that is flash-frozen at the peak of freshness to lock in full flavor and nutrition. The work builds on last year’s successful Trusted By Those Who Know campaign, which led to a 6% increase in base units sold in FY2018 vs. FY 2017. The goals of this year’s campaign are to re-establish Gorton’s as the quality leader in the frozen seafood category, grow household penetration and become the preferred choice for consumers. The integrated campaign will run through April and includes TV, digital, social, media, in-store and PR. Film advertisement created by Connelly Partners, United States for Gorton’s Seafood, within the category: Food.
Film advertisement created by Sponsorshop, United States for Safeco, within the category: Finance.
Budweiser celebrates Jackie Robinson’s 100th Anniversary with “Impact”, a short film on the legacy of an American legend, directed by Spike Lee. Integrated advertisement created by Dentsu, United States for Budweiser, within the categories: Alcoholic Drinks, Sports.
Film advertisement created by McCann, United States for Hulu, within the category: Electronics, Technology.
Created by Goodby Silverstein & Partners, the updated “Device Free Dinner” campaign ads for Common Sense Media star Will Ferrell and familiar scenarios that could be plucked from anyone's dining room. In the ads, a family has settled into dinner and someone won't get off their phone. Only instead of a surly teenager or precocious child, it's a parent. A famous parent all in the hopes of adding awareness to the movement of Device Free Dinner. Film advertisement created by Goodby Silverstein & Partners, United States for Common Sense Media, within the category: Media.
See what happens when kids steal their parents Peeps Delights! Film advertisement created by Terri & Sandy, United States for Peeps, within the category: Confectionery, Snacks.
Film advertisement created by TBWA, United States for Nissan, within the category: Automotive.
Fresh Step offered some people a free ride. We forgot to mention the rotten fish. See what happens when things get smelly. Ambient advertisement created by conscious minds, United States for Fresh Step, within the category: House, Garden.
Film advertisement created by Pinnacle Advertising, United States for WeatherTech, within the category: Automotive.
Director: CO.LAB Digital advertisement created by Mechanica, United States for Saucony, within the category: Fashion.
Ambient advertisement created by Eric Mower and Associates, United States for Domtar, within the category: Industrial, Agriculture.
Film advertisement created by FCB, United States for Radio Flyer, within the category: Gaming.
Film advertisement created by JOAN Creative, United States for Virgin Hotels, within the category: Hospitality, Tourism.
Film advertisement created by Duncan/Channon, United States for DriveTime, within the category: Finance.
Digital advertisement created by Team One, United States for Evolve, within the category: Gaming.
In their pilot advertising effort, Home Paternity® has tapped the Chattanooga-based agency Humanaut to promote a high-quality, affordable DNA testing kit that can be conducted in the privacy of your own home. The cheeky 3:30 minute long-form ad tackles the most famous paternity case of all time—the Immaculate Conception—and reimagines how the age-old Christmas story would play out on a daytime talk show. Virgin Mary appears on the Maury-esque Who’s Your Daddy? to discuss the dubious details of her child’s paternity. Joseph of Nazareth is there to tell his side of the story, and in an interesting twist, he backs up Mary’s claim of divine conception. “I had a dream in which a very pretty man told me I’m not the father,” Joseph says, referring to the Angel Gabriel. The boisterous audience responds skeptically by chanting, “Chump! Chump! Chump!” Amidst the chaos, the host announces that Home Paternity will determine whether or not God is the baby daddy. Film advertisement created by Humanaut, United States for Home Paternity, within the category: Health.