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Galaxy: Audrey Hepburn

Posted by Bert Callens - Category: Celebrities, TV & Cinema Film
  • Company: Galaxy
  • Agency: AMV BBDO
  • Country: United Kingdom United Kingdom

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Audrey Hepburn, the famous British film and fashion icon is starring in a chocolate commercial with the help of a new computer-generated imagery technology. The commercial shows Hepburn sitting on a crowded bus until a man pulls over with his convertible. She leaves the bus, accepts the ride, and sits herself in the back seat, like a real diva..


Opel: The color changing car

Posted by Sander Janssen - Category: Ambient, Outdoor

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Launching a new car isn’t always that simple, but they are spot on with this one. They placed a, not yet launched, Opel Adam in the centre of Copenhagen and made it come to life.


Axe Lynx: Valentine’s Day

Posted by Bert Callens - Category: TV & Cinema Film
  • Company: Axe Lynx
  • Agency: BBH, London
  • Country: United Kingdom United Kingdom

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Axe/Lynx are sending someone to space next year. And when that someone comes back, there are a lot of things they won’t have to do any more… Such as buying your girlfriend a gift for Valentine’s day.
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IKEA: Harry’s records

Posted by Sander Janssen - Category: Online
  • Company: IKEA
  • Agency: Unknown
  • Country: United Kingdom United Kingdom

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IKEA is applying an interesting strategy in this commercial, they started to think why people are using their furniture in real life. DJ’s and vinyl lovers are using the EXPEDIT shelving units for years now to store their records and finally IKEA realizes this. In a smart way they are illustrating this learning and play on the vinyl trend of the last few years.


Guinness: Clock

Posted by Bert Callens - Category: TV & Cinema Film
  • Company: Guinness
  • Agency: AMV BBDO
  • Country: United Kingdom United Kingdom

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This new Guinness Beer ad is pretty cool. It’s about a clock that starts to control time to enhance the townspeople’s days; accelerating time to make a task go faster, reversing time to avoid an unfortunate event and pausing time to allow a precious moment to last longer. The commercial celebrates the attitude shared by Guinness and its drinkers, that you get more out of life by putting more in.


Cancer Research UK: Enemy

Posted by Sander Janssen - Category: TV & Cinema Film
  • Company: Cancer Research UK
  • Agency: AMV BBDO
  • Country: United Kingdom United Kingdom

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Very strong copywriting combined with beautiful images, is bound to turn out as one amazing commercial. And that’s exactly what happened for this Cancer Research UK (CRUK) advert. Now it’s cancer’s turn to be afraid, because one day we will beat cancer, just help them make it sooner.


Warrior Skreamer: What Lies Within

Posted by Bert Callens - Category: Online

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Cool commercial by Warrior Skreamer for their shoes. The commercial features Vinnie Jones and Marouane Fellaine, soccer player from Everton in the UK, and has this sort of horror movie theme. The combination with the music makes you want to see the end..


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.


Royal London Society for the Blind: Technology

Posted by Sander Janssen - Category: TV & Cinema Film
  • Company: Royal London Society for the Blind
  • Agency: BBH, London
  • Country: United Kingdom United Kingdom

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People with disabilities want to be seen for who they are, and not for the machines they use to make life easier. This commercial narrated by Professor Stephen Hawking brilliantly illustrates the beauty of everyone. Let’s ‘join together and create technology for everybody’.