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Film advertisement created by Red Urban, Canada for Volkswagen, within the category: Automotive.
If you haven’t rolled down Franklin in beautiful Eugene, OR in a minute, it’s got a bit of a makeover, and we’re talking a facelift, tummy tuck, calf implants and botox. Their brand new $220+ million dollar basketball arena is seriously legit. Some may even say it’s 2 legit 2 quit. Thanks Uncle Phil. They wanted help putting some asses in seats, so they came to us to do ‘em up with some videos to draw attention to their basketball squad. These are those fateful videos. Film advertisement created by Super Top Secret, United States for University of Oregon, within the category: Education.
Experiential advertisement created by Handsome, Romania for Vox Technology Park, within the category: Professional Services.
Film advertisement created by Future Bakery, Czechia for D.A.S., within the category: Finance.
Film advertisement created by Mother, United Kingdom for IKEA, within the category: Retail Services.
Digital advertisement created by The Monkeys, Australia for Unicef, within the category: Public Interest, NGO.
Film advertisement created by Herezie, France for Williams, within the category: Health.
To promote their Christmas Pizza, which is a full turkey dinner on top of a pizza, Boston Pizza didn’t create an ad. They created a Christmas carol, called Chorus of the Pizza, and a carolling pizza box to deliver it in. Integrated advertisement created by John St, Canada for Boston Pizza, within the category: Food.
Shazam! The number 1 box office hit has inspired real life heroes in Brazil, using the film to raise awareness and to about the adoption and sponsoring of at risk youths in Brazil In the last 95 years, Warner Bros. Pictures has told stories of superheroes: Batman, Robin, Superman, Shazam. In addition to their superpowers, these characters have something else in common: they were raised outside their birth families. There are approximately 9,500 children and adolescents up for adoption in Brazil. As Shazam! is one of the most anticipated movie launches this year, why not use the fame and the life story of Shazam! to raise awareness and inform people about the adoption and sponsoring of youths? "Meet a real-life superhero" is a project created by J. Walter Thompson Brazil that began as extra content to Shazam!'s official trailer. At the end, a youth from a shelter called "real-life superhero," invited people to learn more about his superpowers and to sponsor these children and adolescents in shelters. For more information, simply visit helendrexel.org.br, the website for the Brazilian foster care institution. On the site, one can see the story of 3 real-life superheroes: Super Actor, Super Nice and Super Empathy. In partnership with the São Paulo Court of Justice and nine foster care institutions, 80 young people watched the premiere of the film Shazam!. The premier was a success. The second largest television network in the country was there to cover the event. "Meet a real-life superhero" generated much debate on a topic that is rarely addressed. Integrated advertisement created by JWT, Brazil for Shazam!, within the category: Media.
One of the main objectives was to get as many people as possible to taste Coca-Cola and to remind the ones who may have forgotten how good it is. Consequently, a first-of-its-kind interactive television commercial was made in a way that would offer consumers the chance to taste Coca-Cola practically "straight from the television screen" in the easiest, most immediate way. A television commercial that prompts smartphones, thus enabling consumers to order a couple of free cold Coca-Colas straight to their doorstep. Ambient advertisement created by GefenTeam, Israel for Coca-Cola, within the category: Non-Alcoholic Drinks.
Film advertisement created by Lowe, Uruguay for Club Atlético Aguada, within the category: Sports.
Film advertisement created by Graphene, Chile for Latam, within the category: Transport.
Film advertisement created by Wieden + Kennedy, United Kingdom for The Football Association, within the category: Recreation, Leisure.
A lot of the time, advertising is about making the ordinary look incredible, but when The Reactor was briefed in by one of its clients to help launch a new campaign, they discovered the opposite could also be true. Film advertisement created by The Reactor, Australia for Royal Canin, within the category: Pets.
Visiting Boxerfest in Pennsylvania, Ryan "steals" the keys to the 2022 Subaru Forester Wilderness.
#subaru #carshow
CONTENTS
00:00 - 2022 Subaru Forester Wilderness
06:20 - Subaru Booth
09:30 - Rest of Show Walkaround
Just Dance - You never know someone until you dance with them - Film Sarah
Advertising agency barrettSF and the Studio have branched into the book business with “The Pumpkin and the Pantsuit,” a children’s storybook that is available on Amazon for $12 and at independent booksellers in select markets. Amazon is also the publisher. All proceeds will go to the Children’s Defense Fund. A true story and cautionary tale of two big personalities who run against each other for the highest public office in the land (Spoiler Alert! The bullying Pumpkin wins) and the different ways they go about competing for the same prize. “On election night, Van Jones posed the question, ‘how do we explain this election to our kids?’ That resonated with us. The goal of this book is to teach kids (and remind the rest of us) that losing is only losing if you give up,” said Todd Eisner, co-author and creative director at barrettSF. The story is brought to life by the STUDIO, a New York-based visual communications company. Their vivid illustrations include caricatures of the 2016 presidential candidates and some of their most ardent celebrity supporters. Donald Trump is portrayed as a bloated orange pumpkin head with angry yellow straw projecting from its pate and brows. Hillary Clinton is represented by a powder-blue pantsuit. Content advertisement created by BarrettSF, United States for Children's Defense Fund, within the category: Public Interest, NGO.
The global campaign aims to inspire and educate every runner to get faster. The simple message is with ASICS Flytefoam, 'Don't run, fly'. Digital advertisement created by 180 Amsterdam, Netherlands for ASICS, within the category: Fashion.
Working parents spend less than 36 minutes of quality time each day with their children due to the demands of everyday life. We decided to help parents connect more with their families through a toy car called Family Sync which utilizes BMW Connected Drive, an integrated navigation system that directs drivers to their destination, precisely on time. Family sync activates the moment a parent chooses “HOME” as a destination on their Connected Drive. The windshield of the toy car then displays a countdown to the arrival time along with a real-time map of the car’s location. An additional feature includes the ability for children to send voice messages as well. This won Gold - 2017 One Show Young Ones and Bronze (Third Prize) - 2017 New York Festival International Advertising Award Integrated advertisement created by School of Visual Arts, United States for BMW, within the category: Automotive.