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The Civil War might have ended in 1865, but slavery is more vast and brutal than ever. In NYC alone, there are over 3000 people trapped in slavery... but most New Yorkers don't know about this. To call attention to the slaves of NYC, we created a subway symbol and posted them across various high traffic stations in the city. Together we can #endNYCSlavery. Outdoor advertisement created by Miami Ad School, United States for Human Trafficking, within the category: Public Interest, NGO.

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Ambient advertisement created by Goodby Silverstein & Partners, United States for Bay Area Council, within the category: Public Interest, NGO.

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Film advertisement created by Eleven, United States for AAA, within the category: Finance.

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Film advertisement created by Droga5, United States for Under Armour, within the category: Fashion.

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Film advertisement created by BBDO, United States for HP, within the category: Electronics, Technology.

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Stitch Fix launched its first brand campaign this February, tying into award season's major fashion moments in order to talk to consumers about what Stitch Fix does, why it’s relevant, and how its service (personal styling) can help them feel that red carpet confidence every day of the year. The campaign launched with a Stitch Fix Red Carpet activation in LA and NYC—complete with handlers, agents and paparazzi—to give everyday people the 'red carpet treatment.' Then, just before the curtain rose at the Oscars, the company launched a :60 spot celebrating and elevating the reasons people get dressed for all of life’s moments, big and small. Film advertisement created by The Many, United States for Stitch Fix, within the category: Fashion.

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The campaign is a story of hope, optimism, and determination, highlighting the lengths AID FOR AIDS / AID FOR LIFE have gone and will continue to go to get help where it is needed. The Saatchi team chose to tell this story through animation to emphasize the dove, AID FOR AIDS’ logo, but also to discuss a complicated topic in an easily digestible way to evoke understanding and appreciation from the viewer. Film advertisement created by Saatchi & Saatchi, United States for AID FOR AIDS / AID FOR LIFE, within the category: Public Interest, NGO.

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An Irish Mother tells her daughter the story of her encounter with the magical tin can tree in this spec commercial for Campbell's Soup.

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Film advertisement created by VIA, United States for Stonyfield, within the category: Food.

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Sound Design Song Zu Sydney Film advertisement created by M&C Saatchi, United States for Commonwealth Bank, within the category: Finance.

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Digital advertisement created by M&C Saatchi, United States for Epson, within the category: Electronics, Technology.

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SFX Supervisor: Boris Frey FX Artists: Ben Fox, Nathan Diehl Film advertisement created by The Martin Agency, United States for Benjamin Moore, within the category: House, Garden.

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Film advertisement created by Alma, United States for McDonald's, within the category: Food.

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Carpets get dirty. Rug Doctor gets ‘em clean. We’ve gotten pretty good at telling that story. But for their new campaign, our client challenged us to educate people on exactly how filthy their carpets, rugs, and soft surfaces are while showing Rug Doctor’s superior technology as the only way to thoroughly clean them. So we created the “Institute of Clean” campaign, inspired by Rug Doctor’s R&D lab in Fenton, Missouri—where the boundaries of cleaning technology are pushed daily. Our spokesman, the DOC (aka Doctor of Clean), takes a not-so-serious approach to explaining Rug Doctor’s serious obsession with cleaning. With original music from Luminous Sound, the fully integrated campaign includes TV, Radio, Digital/Social and In-Store materials. Film advertisement created by Loomis, United States for Rug Doctor, within the category: House, Garden.

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GoldieBlox, the toy company out to inspire the next generation of female engineers and builders, wondered what they could do to showcase the inventive power that girls have. So, they recruited three young girls, The Academy's Sean Pecknold and Brett Doar, the man behind the OK Go! famous Rube Goldberg machine, to turn an average home into a massive, magical contraption.

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Film advertisement created by Hill Holliday, United States for Clark Bar, within the category: Confectionery, Snacks.




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