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In these times where we spend most of the day watching a screen either on the phone or on the computer. We help Millions of Peruvians become aware of the dangers generated by the blue light emitted by them in their sight, Ocutec is one of the largest ophthalmological laboratories in Peru, and also distributes many brands of lenses with international prestige. In October 2018 I was going to launch the Futurex G3 blue protect lenses on the Peruvian market, with blue light protection but many Peruvians do not know what it is. The client needed a campaign that creates awareness of how dangerous the blue light can be for our vision and how its new lenses can help our visual health Analyzing the target, investigating more where the blue light is generated and where it has more contact with people, we find that the habit of watching movies in streaming has increased in our country considerably. Adding to this the characteristics of the damage that blue light causes silently in our sight. All this detonated the idea of creating a fake horror movie to be transmitted by social networks Blue - The Silent killer We created a fan page in Facebook of the movie, we posted and uploaded the trailer, people thought it was a real movie. We made an online premiere, and in the minute 4 when the killer approached killing his victim from behind while he was on his computer, he put on a pair of glasses, disappearing the killer, then unveiled the brand with information about blue light. Data: Peru has a total growth of 9% in social netework. (source Hootsuit) Facebook grew by 4% being the most used social network. (source Hootsuit) Peru occupies the first place in Latin America in the reproduction of digital videos videos on Facebook, YouTube, Instagran and Netflix are the most watched by Peruvians. (Source ComScore) Peru is the country with the largest scope of users in social networks in Latin America. (Source ComScore) Our target audience was marked by people who already wear unprotected glasses and people who spend a lot of time in front of a screen. Then Facebook was the perfect place to capture the attention of our target, through a movie at the precise moment that the blue light was damaging his vision. Production and chronology: It did all the work like a real movie. We wrote a script of a horror movie where 3 young people move to a pension chasing their dream of independence, but this becomes a nightmare, We did a casting, we searched for locations, we created a storyboard and we shot the movie. We edit the movie, create a fan page on Facebook, create communication pieces like posters and the trailer of the movie. We announce an online premiere. Let's unveil the brand aligned to the script of the film. We change the name of the fan page for the name of the brand and its profile photo and cover. Having great acceptance of the target positioning the lens in a great way in the market. Digital advertisement created by El Brandon, Peru for Futurex, within the category: Health.
Teleflora’s newest campaign, “Nana,” embodies the nostalgia of the holidays and reminds us that being with loved ones is what’s most important. Launching today, the spot follows a little girl after she receives a Teleflora bouquet from her grandma. She is saddened her Nana won’t be there for the holidays and brings the flowers everywhere, symbolizing her Nana’s presence—while playing tea party, reading bedtime stories, and everything else. On Christmas Day, she is overcome with joy when Nana surprises her at her door and they are finally reunited. Film advertisement created by Wonderful Agency, United States for Teleflora, within the category: Other.
Digital advertisement created by FCB, Venezuela for Banplus, within the category: Finance.
Writing a text message, opening a popup, sharing one’s feelings, making a call, drafting an email, or simply surfing the internet. All these activities have become daily rituals. In fact, Millennials reportedly spend on average two hours a day on their mobile phones. Cell-phones have become ubiquitous in our daily lives because they help reinforce our social links and enable us to connect us to the rest of the world, particularly to the ones we love. The safety of French drivers is a key societal issue that needs to be addressed by all telecom operators, hand in hand with France’s Road Safety Authority (Sécurité Routière). So Orange chose to do its bit, echoing the public authority initiatives already underway. Film advertisement created by La Chose, France for Orange, within the category: Electronics, Technology.
Film advertisement created by Creative ADM, Australia for Keep Australia Beautiful, within the category: Public Interest, NGO.
Film advertisement created by Y&R, Peru for Cristal, within the category: Alcoholic Drinks.
Direct advertisement created by Civilization, China for Pepsi, within the category: Non-Alcoholic Drinks.
Film advertisement created by Grassriots, Canada for Humane Society International, within the category: Public Interest, NGO.
A delicious lunch sandwich speaks for itself. So, creative agency MERGE decided to bring that concept to life — literally — for Land O’Frost, a sliced meats brand that is looking to make gains in the grocery aisle and disrupt the staid packaged lunchmeat category. In the new marketing campaign, anthropomorphized sandwich ingredients show and tell how Land O’Frost Premium Sliced Meats are the budget-conscious, protein-packed choice. Their message is clear: Land O’Frost Premium Sliced Meats have no by-products, contain no added hormones and are a wholesome, affordable solution for moms. The 15- and 30-second spots give viewers a peek into the conference room of the “Sandwich Board,” whose members are gathered to discuss sliced-meat, sales trends, partake in team-building exercises and practice a bit of stress-busting meditation. Reminiscent of a modern-day Fruit of the Loom bunch, the ingredients crack wise and drop puns. “I was spread a little thin,” explains a giant jar of Mayo that shows up late. P. Valone — a walking, talking slice of cheese — calls Land O’ Frost “the only protein I’ve ever really melted with.” Land O’Frost is a 60-year-old challenger brand that flies under the radar. For its first-ever national advertising, it wanted irreverent, arresting work with a strong point of view. The brand also needed its core attributes — wholesomeness and affordability — to come through clearly in the work. Launching this week on network TV, cable and in syndication, the campaign is expected to reach about 91 percent of U.S. households. Film advertisement created by MERGE, United States for Land O’Frost, within the category: Food.
Film advertisement created by Taxi, Canada for AMA Insurance, within the category: Finance.
To be the most punctual, you have to beat the most punctual. Therefore, before heading to Paris for this year’s Roland-Garros, the world's most punctual airline airBaltic by using the airplane's turbine as a ball machine challenged the greatest Latvian tennis player and the champion of Roland-Garros 2017 Alona Ostapenko. Alona vs. airBaltic CS300. Who will win? Film advertisement created by Wrong Digital, Latvia for airBaltic, within the category: Transport.
DP/Finish/Color: Michael Jensen / pixelworkers.tv Digital advertisement created by Innocean, United States for Thousand Dollar Shave Society, within the category: Retail Services.
Outdoor advertisement created by Grey, Denmark for Royal Copenhagen, within the category: Personal Accessories.
Film advertisement created by Lowe, Czechia for For a Better Life in Prague, within the category: Public Interest, NGO.
Film advertisement created by JWT, United States for Shell, within the category: Industrial, Agriculture.
With solutions for today’s challenges in traffic, energy, safety and more, IBM is striving towards a ‘Smarter Planet’. A vision that goes beyond a mere business proposition. IBM wanted to get this vision across in the Netherlands. But due to a limited communications budget IBM doesn’t use mass media. So how do you tell that IBM’s Smarter Planet vision is about working on new solutions to make our world better? We needed to communicate the message that IBM strives for a Smarter Planet in a simple and compelling way. Not by telling, but by experiencing. Building a Smarter Planet starts with challenging the status quo. Thinking in an unrestricted way about what can be improved. Like children do. They come up with surprising questions and original ideas. So to come up with smarter solutions, you have to think as free as children do. We wanted people to experience the effect of this fresh way of thinking. For this real life experiment we started asking children for smart ideas. Then we chose one of the ideas and executed it. The kid’s idea was to make street crossings safer by making the zebra crossing light up when you walk on it. We built one in the busiest street of Rotterdam and watched what happened. The unique execution with the flashing zebra crossing caught the attention of the public. In combination with the billboard explaining the kid’s idea, it made people realize anything can happen if you challenge the status quo. The billboard directed people to IBM’s Smarter Planet website to see more smart solutions that kids came up with. People reacted positively surprised. It made them realize we can make the world a bit better with smart solutions. And that’s exactly what IBM wanted to convey. Ambient advertisement created by Ogilvy, Netherlands for IBM, within the category: Electronics, Technology.
Film advertisement created by Fallon, United Kingdom for Maynards, within the category: Confectionery, Snacks.
Audio advertisement created by Lg2, Canada for Farnham Ale & Lager, within the category: Alcoholic Drinks.