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Equinox, the global high performance lifestyle leader, today launched its “Life’s a Ball” campaign, celebrating Pride and the New York City Ballroom community, and benefitting House Lives Matter, the only organization for the House Ballroom Community by the House Ballroom Community. Equinox has partnered with the Icons and Legends in the New York City Ballroom community including Legendary Veronica Miyake Mugler, Legendary Chyna Prodigy, Legendary Asia Balenciaga, Legendary Tamiyah Miyake Mugler, the Icon Sinia Alaia, the Icon Leiomy Maldonado and Up-and-Coming Legendary Tati Finesse to star in the campaign. “Life’s a Ball” honors the power and magnificence of trans women of color in their performance element and shares a message of equality, fostering sisterhood and expressing pride all through movement. Each woman delivers a winning performance, dancing solo in a frame surrounded by her sisters, each showcasing one iconic element of vogue performance: Dips, Spins, Catwalks, Hands, Hair Whip, Duck Walk, and Floor Performance. Content advertisement created by RanaVerse, United States for Equinox, within the category: Public Interest, NGO.
Film advertisement created by M&C Saatchi, Sweden for Carlsberg, within the category: Alcoholic Drinks.
Ambient advertisement created by McCann, Poland for KFC, within the category: Food.
Film advertisement created by Wieden + Kennedy, Netherlands for Desperados, within the category: Alcoholic Drinks.
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Strategic Planning Information Specialist: Eva Hasson Digital advertisement created by Saatchi & Saatchi, Israel for Carmel Wineries, within the category: Alcoholic Drinks.
Film advertisement created by Dentsu, Brazil for Nissin Lámen, within the category: Food.
Digital advertisement created by Thinkmodo, United States for unReal, within the category: Media.
Ambient advertisement created by Mark+, Brazil for Posto do Guga, within the category: Electronics, Technology.
Digital advertisement created by Entrée Public, France for Arras Film Festival, within the category: Recreation, Leisure.
Campari and FamousGrey decided to shed a new light on the aperitive moment by introducing 4 various types of coasters that can be used as well-balanced photofilters for smartphone cameras. The Italian aperitifs brand makes it possible to capture Campari moments in a unique, stylish and high-quality manner, fully in line with the brand’s universe. This exclusive collection of four designer coasters can be used as photofilters where light and colours play a crucial role. The outcome is red and blue tinted works of art with endless possibilities for creating photos. A change in light intensity or the slightest movement can give a total different, but equally special result. Experiential advertisement created by Grey, Belgium for Campari, within the category: Alcoholic Drinks.
Film advertisement created by The Royals, Australia for The Sydney Morning Herald, within the category: Media.
Digital advertisement created by Triad, Slovakia for Kozel, within the category: Alcoholic Drinks.
Aflac dives head-first into the humorous insurance segment with "Buff Duck." The :30 sec video, launched across social media, hyperbolically unravels any confusion around what supplemental insurance is, and what it covers. In "Buff Duck," an ad (within an ad) is being shot in a bodybuilding gym to push a line of supplements that ducks can take to get buff. Suddenly, the director yells "cut" upon learning Aflac isn't supplements for ducks, rather supplemental insurance that pays people cash for expenses that your health insurance doesn't cover. Once declared to the staff, the “supplements” set is then shut down. Content advertisement created by Dagger, United States for Aflac, within the category: Finance.
The Portable Wine Box That Could Join Every Little Party. Behavior Thai people love to have fun and party, it is embedded into our culture. With that, whiskey and beer has always been our choice of beverage for a long time. However, when we want to relax in a more classy manner, the preference has always been shifted towards wine. Classy, is not the word that describes us a 100%, but we prefer to be associated with the fun, chill moments in life. Idea Mont Clair, a high-quality wine yet, affordable wine that is there too enhance all of those special moments. With this, we introduce Mont Clair’s Wine Box of Fun, with a goal to surprise Thai consumers who love to party. From regular consumers to famous social influencers, everyone received a Mont Clair Fun Box, included was a bunch of party goods but also had one secret item, which was our Mont Clair Wine. Results Besides the massive shareability that we received online from real consumers and influencers, we also received new requests for our boxes, averaging out every 3-seconds, which exceeded all expectations. Mont Clair products were out of stock within 3 weeks after launch. Today, we have renewed the perception that Mont Clair, is a wine made for all those fun, relaxing moments that we experience. Direct advertisement created by Publicis, Thailand for Mont Clair, within the category: Alcoholic Drinks.
On the occasion of the United Nation’s World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development, Wunderman Thompson India has created and released ‘#SOS Save Our Sentinels – The Blink Film’ for The Jimmy Nelson Foundation. The short film is a powerful visual commentary on the cultural identity of the last sentinels of our natural reserves, the last 36 indigenous tribes standing still, in rare still photographs. Stitched together from thousands of original documented photographs of the last few indigenous tribes interspersed with the rarest footage of their ancient habitats over the last twenty years by celebrated photographer Jimmy Nelson and his team. The film’s release was timed for 21st May, a day set aside by the United Nations as an opportunity to deepen our understanding of the values of cultural diversity and to learn to live together in harmony. It is a day to acknowledge and celebrate the world’s last indigenous communities who are a living example of how humans can live in perfect harmony with themselves, their unique cultures and the natural world. Indigenous tribes are endangered in their own ancient habitats. The film celebrates the last few of these tribes for standing still, despite the threat to their cultural identity and their own forest lands. The soundtrack is a multilingual musical expression with lyrics from ancient tribal sayings and forgotten folk songs recorded on location from almost all the indigenous tribes featured in the film. The musical narrative includes Indigenous influences from Africa, Siberia, India, South America and the Aboriginals of Australia. Vocals Singers include Grammy Award Winner Richard Bona and traditional gypsy tribal singers from Duala - Cameroon, Siberia & India. Film advertisement created by Wunderman Thompson, India for Jimmy Nelson Foundation, within the category: Public Interest, NGO.
Meet the faces and discover the places that make our city move. Film advertisement created by mr.h, Norway for Visit Norway, within the category: Hospitality, Tourism.
1 music video, 462 unique covers - a beat, is a clip, is a cover. This music video, for the danish electronic duo called “Crash and Compute”, also serves as the material for the album covers. The video clips were found by searching the words “crashing” and “computing” on Getty Images and afterwards cut to match the beats of the track. The first frame in each clip is then turned into a unique cover, so the audience can get their own piece of the music video. See all the covers and the project at www.crashandcompute.com Digital advertisement created by Seligemig, Denmark for Crash and Compute, within the category: Media.
Digital advertisement created by Saatchi & Saatchi, Germany for United Nations, within the category: Public Interest, NGO.