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IBM: The World’s Smallest Movie

Posted by Bert Callens - Category: Ambient
  • Company: IBM
  • Agency: Unknown
  • Country: USA USA

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You’re about to see the movie that holds the Guinness World Records record for the World’s Smallest Stop-Motion Film. The ability to move single atoms, the smallest particles of any element in the universe is crucial to IBM’s research in the field of atomic memory. But even nanophysicists need to have a little fun..
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Microsoft: Apple vs Samsung

Posted by Bert Callens - Category: TV & Cinema Film

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Funny commercial by Microsoft, showing Apple and Samsung lovers starting a fight in the middle of a marriage. In the end you see two Nokia Lumia users having fun by watching the fights. Curious whether Apple and/or Samsung will counter attack..


LG: Stage Fright

Posted by Bert Callens - Category: Ambient
  • Company: St John Ambulance
  • Agency: Unknown
  • Country: United Kingdom United Kingdom

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The legend goes that a lot of men have issues in the men’s room when somebody is looking at them. To test just how lifelike the new LG IPS 21:9 UltraWide monitor is, LG did a special psycho-physical test in the men’s room. Now let’s see who can fight stage fright…


HP: Photo Ball

Posted by Bert Callens - Category: Ambient

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Have you ever went t a music festival? Well, chances are real that then you played with this giant ball, carried and pushed around by the crowd. Well HP came up with a great idea to put a photo camera inside the ball so everybody could be portrayed. In the ball a Wifi-antena was also installed so the video images could be streamed live on the big screens.


Playstation: Touch both sides

Posted by Sander Janssen - Category: Print
  • Company: Playstation
  • Agency: TBWA, Paris
  • Country: France France

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‘Touch both sides for added enjoyment’ with the Playstation Vita. A rather tacky visual is used to illustrate this. But in a certain way it works and will definitely get the attention of their target audience.


Miele: Tunnel

Posted by Sander Janssen - Category: Billboard

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To promote the ‘monster suction’ of the new Miele vacuum cleaner. A tunnel was converted into a huge vacuum hose. Or that’s at least what they are implying in this commercial. Unfortunately it’ a fake. But that doesn’t change the fact they got a lot of free media attention with it.


Dell: Thomas

Posted by Bert Callens - Category: TV & Cinema Film

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Meet Thomas M. Wilks. A district manager by day who is creating a surprising graphic novel on his seemingly typical daily commute home. With his imagination and the power of technology, Thomas can achieve his true passion everywhere he goes.


GoPro: Dubstep baby

Posted by Sander Janssen - Category: Online, TV & Cinema Film
  • Company: GoPro
  • Agency: Unknown
  • Country: USA USA

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This GoPro commercial was shot entirely whit the HD Hero camera and proves that GoPro’s aren’t only suited for filming extreme sports. Why not shoot the adventures of a baby? Apparently this commercial was aired during the Superbowl as well, can anyone confirm this? If so, we can ad it to our collection of Superbowl 2013 commercials.


Leica: Reincarnated

Posted by Bert Callens - Category: TV & Cinema Film

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Beautiful cinema commercial shot in black and white, from Leica, a camera brand. The main character in the mini-documentary is the Leica itself, telling the story when it has been created, and taking the viewer through a few decades of history, passion and war.


Samsung: Liquid Pixels

Posted by Bert Callens - Category: Ambient
  • Company: Samsung
  • Agency: Jam, London
  • Country: United Kingdom United Kingdom

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Samsung and the Galaxy Note II introduce Liquid Pixels. A short film documenting a piece of interactive water art, controlled solely using the Galaxy Note II and its S Pen technology. The concept was created by Daniel Kupfer, and took 10 days to create and used over 3,000 connections, which were all fitted individually.