Last week we’ve posted this hilarious commercial for old spice. Today we found another one, it’s not as good as the previous one, but it’s still really entertaining. You have to admit the tagline is really smart: ‘ I’m a man and I smell like a man. But sometimes I like to smell like a different smelling man. The point is men need a variety of scents so Old Spice makes a variety of scents.’
See alternative endings after the jump.
The digital spot features a whale swimming through a sea of plastic pollution desperate to reach the open surface. The whale soon becomes completely coated with plastic debris as he breaches through a floating bed of plastic bottles, bags, and soda rings, where he remains beached.
It was made for the Rise Above Plastics Program of the Surfrider Foundation. They respond to the problem of plastic litter in our ocean and marine environments.
Company: Surfrider Foundation Agency: BPN Country: USA
Honk for Mammogram awareness..
This is a bit an odd way of raising awareness for breast cancer, but still it didn’t missed its goal. Because women pinching their own breasts is a bit of an eye-catcher..
Company: Mammogram Awareness Agency: Unknown Country: USA
This is probably one of the best and funniest ads released this year. It aired on Super Bowl Sunday off course. In 3 weeks the Youtube video has been watched over 4 million times! But next to being funny it’s also amazingly made. Believe it or not but this commercial is made in one continuous shot! No fancy editing or CGI (Computer-Generated Imagery), the only thing they’ve edited is the little part with the diamonds. So how are they doing this? After the jump you can see the making of, and it’s just hilarious if you know how they’ve managed to do this.
I’m on a horse….
Posted by Sander Janssen on February 28, 2010 No comments yet
Audi is sponsoring the US Ski Team at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics, to communicate this they’ve made an evolving set of online films named “Truth in Motion”. “What does it take to be the best athlete in the world? A combination of passion, speed, precision, and determination”.
The documentary was shot by Anonymous Content director Brett Morgen with executive producer Rick Gentile.
The full documentary can be downloaded free on iTunes or viewed on Hulu.
After the jump some other short pieces of the documentary and a making off.
This is an impressive ad for Asics, the Japanese athletic equipment company famous for their running shoes as being amongst the top performance footwear in the market. Their philosophy is: “By staying active, you can shed negativity and achieve a sound mind, in a sound body.“.
The ad is fascinating to see, as well as the making off.
This video is an amusing ad for Pedigree, the English manufacterer of the most popular dog food in the world. It shows dogs watching and jumping in slow motion to a piece of Pedigree flying in the air.
When starting to watch this video, just can’t stop watching it..
Posted by Rindert Dalstra on February 25, 2010 No comments yet
This brilliant ambient advertisement was made for the American Disability Association. Many places are still not wheelchair accessible; therefore they want to catch people’s attention with the ad on the stairs. Tagline that goes along is: “For some, it’s Mt. Everest. Help build more handicap facilities.
Company: American Disability Association Created by: Jeseok Yi Country: USA
Posted by Rindert Dalstra on February 24, 2010 No comments yet
Beautiful commercial for P&G (Proctor & Gamble) entitled “You’ll Never Walk Alone” featuring the music of Shirley Bassey. The touching commercial purely says Thank You, Mom for all the wonderful things you do.
Posted by Sander Janssen on February 21, 2010 No comments yet
Procter & Gamble is an official sponsor for the 2010 Vancouver winter Olympics. In this spot they don’t look at the Olympics from the perspective of an athlete, but they put themselves in the place of the parents. Mothers will always be concerned about the welfare of their child, no matter how old or experienced they are. Therefore the slogan says: “To their moms, they’ll always be kids”