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We Are Go Florida teamed up with Paradise Advertising to create videos and Gifs for the Vacationauts Campaign. Featuring a variety of :15, :30, :45 spots, the videos will be displayed across numerous channels, including web, TV, digital, Social, Cinema, and the We Are Go Vacationauts App, while the Gifs will be utilized primarily across web and social. The videos and Gifs spotlight the Vacationaut program’s fictional “Vacation Commander.” He and his team at Vacation Control encourage Vacationauts to make space part of their epic Florida vacation.
The quest to explore space has inspired countless generations, and this pursuit is still alive and thriving in Florida – the Earth’s epicenter for all things space tourism. Vacationauts, the world’s first space tourism campaign, reminds travelers that choosing to make space a part of their Florida vacation, whether it’s watching a rocket launch from Cocoa Beach or visiting Kennedy Space Center, makes them more than just vacationers. They are Vacationauts. Brought to life through rich imagery – evocative of 1960s travel advertising – paired with clever and heady calls to action that tap into the adventurous mindset of consumers, the We Are Go Vacationauts campaign includes multiple platforms such as television, social media, digital ads and an interactive We Are Go Vacationauts app. The campaign was designed by Space Florida in partnership with Paradise Advertising. The national campaign launch date is Monday, September 26, 2016.
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Who is Louise Delage? The reveal of the truth behind the chic Parisian broke the internet in France yesterday. The life-loving, stylish 25-year old became an instagram star over the summer with over 12K followers and 50K likes in just a couple of months with her photos of travels, parties, boats and dinners. The comments on her photos were full of praise of how the outgoing girl seemed to enjoy her life to the full. It’s only looking at her photos in hindsight, that we realize that they all have something in common – the presence of alcohol, more or less evident. Louise Delage is a young alcoholic. Agency BETC and production company Francine Framboise created the instagram account for the organization Addict Aide. Theaim was to raise awareness among young people of how easy it is to miss the addiction of someone close.
The total audience, network executives and political strategists say, could be as high as 100 million viewers — Super Bowl territory.
Tecate Light has an answer to Donald Trump’s wall — and, yes, it involves beer.
The Mexican import will debut a TV ad during coverage of Monday night’s presidential debate that makes light of Mr. Trump’s proposal to build a wall along the southern border. In the spot Tecate proposes its own wall — but it’s only three-feet high, which is the perfect height to rest a beer on for a neighborly chat between Mexicans and Americans.
The ad, which is by Saatchi & Saatchi, New York, opens with ominous shots of the U.S.-Mexican border. But the spot then shows beer-drinking dudes from America and Mexico plopping a cooler on the wall, shaking hands and partying. A white guy even hops over the wall onto the other side to grab a Tecate Light out of the cooler. The “Tecate beer wall” is “a wall that brings us together,” says a voice-over.
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Tecate Light has an answer to Donald Trump’s wall — and, yes, it involves beer.
The Mexican import will debut a TV ad during coverage of Monday night’s presidential debate that makes light of Mr. Trump’s proposal to build a wall along the southern border. In the spot Tecate proposes its own wall — but it’s only three-feet high, which is the perfect height to rest a beer on for a neighborly chat between Mexicans and Americans.
The ad, which is by Saatchi & Saatchi, New York, opens with ominous shots of the U.S.-Mexican border. But the spot then shows beer-drinking dudes from America and Mexico plopping a cooler on the wall, shaking hands and partying. A white guy even hops over the wall onto the other side to grab a Tecate Light out of the cooler. The “Tecate beer wall” is “a wall that brings us together,” says a voice-over.
Hoje a empresa antes chamada Snapchat anunciou sua mudança de nome. Eles passam a se chamar simplesmente de Snap. Um termo genérico em inglês que pode não ser tão genial assim, mas alguém na companhia achou que seria uma boa. Além disso, eles também passaram a vender um óculos com câmera. Ele se conecta ao […]
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