France Télévisions Rio 2016 Paralympics Games: Champions


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Advertising Agency:Publicis Conseil, Paris, France
Executive Creative Directors:Fabrice Delacourt, Olivier Desmettre
Creative Directors:Fabrice Delacourt, Olivier Desmettre
Copywriter:Vincent Cusenier
Art Director:Lucie Vallotton
Ad Assistant:Alexandre Perdereau
Director:DryImpact
Production Company:La Pac
Executive Producer:Jean Gabriel Saint Paul
Producer:Charlène Richardeau
Director Of Photography:Benoit Soler
Postproduction:La Pac
Editor:Alexandre André
Color Grading:Thibaut Petillon
Sound Production:Boris Nicou, Prodigious
Musical Composition:Jean-Jacques Hubert
Sound Design:Jean-Jacques Hubert

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Hellmann's: Canola fields

France Télévisions: Champions

IBM: Watson on training

IBM: Watson on personalization

IBM: Watson on fashion

IBM: Watson on expertise

IBM: Watson on Sesame Street

IBM: Designed for innovation

IBM: Built for personalization

IBM: Designed for start-ups

Boosted E-Bike Batteries – Bosch's New Double Battery Pack Offers Improved Charging and Riding (GALLERY)

(TrendHunter.com) E-biking has taken off in a huge way in recent years, which is precisely why German engineering firm Bosch has gone ahead and released an innovative new double battery pack that is designed to make…

Clinton-Trump Presidential Forum Draws 15 Million Viewers, and Many Critics

While Matt Lauer, the NBC “Today” show host, drew pointed criticism for his performance, Nielsen said the event beat many of the primary debates.

New York City to Help Fund Internships at Cultural Organizations

The Department of Cultural Affairs has launched an initiative to place CUNY students at paid internships at Carnegie Hall and other institutions.

Books of The Times: You Remember John Aubrey. Chased by Debt Collectors, Chaser of Whores.

One of England’s best-loved 17th-century writers didn’t leave a diary. With “John Aubrey: My Own Life,” the historian Ruth Scurr has fixed that.

Notebook: The Limits of Lauer

The “Today” co-anchor’s questioning of Hillary Clinton said more about him than about the candidate.

Thursday Odds and Ends

mcgarrybowen Chicago asks “Want to wake up at Super Bowl LI?” for Marriott’s Courtyard Hotels (video above). 

-mcgarrybowen New York expanded its strategic leadership team with the addition of chief strategy officer Conner Huber and the promotion of Phil Gaughran to chief integration officer. 

-Digiday examines agencies’ “mixed responses to brands’ diversity quota demands.”

-Bentley launched a global agency review (creative currently with Keko London, digital with VML).

Thinking about a new career? There’s now a college course in “How to Be a YouTuber,” but you’ll have to move to Glasgow.

Advertising Week made a bunch of Havas employees stand in a line to wait for ice cream. Tipsters tell us they enjoyed it. The ice cream truck showed up outside other agencies as well

New York-based branding agency Beardwood&Co (nice name, dudes) created a new website and packaging design for Seventh Generation.

Apparently kids in the U.K. were not too interested in McDonald’s “youth-focused YouTube page.” We can’t imagine why.

Creative will never be automated. Now here’s someone arguing about whether creative will ever be automated.

David&Goliath, Kia and Bo Jackson Don’t Know Diddly About Tecmo Bowl

David&Goliath (which has not yet transitioned to its new homepage URL) took advantage of Bo Jackson’s totally weird yet somehow reasonable comeback in a new Kia campaign that launched today.

The work offers two slight variations on a single idea: putting old-school football players into a super old-school video game — in this case, the 1989 NES classic Tecmo Bowl. (Yeah, we know the arcade version came out in 1987. We are kind of old.)

The second one is pretty much all graphics, but the nostalgia factor plus the start of the football season is, like, guaranteed impressions.

This was kind of fun, no? Now tell us why we’re wrong in the comments.

Honestly, though, we only posted on this campaign so we could revisit a W+K classic that came out at about the same time as Tecmo Bowl.

Holy shit, Michael Jordan looks young.

CREDITS

Client: Kia

Agency:  David&Goliath, LA
Founder & Chairman: David Angelo
President: Brian Dunbar
Chief Creative Officer: Colin Jeffery
Creative Director: Rick Utzinger
Sr. Art Director: Sheldon Melvin
Sr. Copywriter: Matt Kappler
Sr. Copywriter: Andy Sciamanna
Planning Director: Andrew Lynch
Director of Broadcast Production: Paul Albanese
Sr. Broadcast Producer:  Katie Lambrecht
Senior Project Manager: Kemit Ray

Managing Director: Jeff Moohr
Group Account Director:  Mike O’Malley
Account Supervisor: Tara Poosti
Account Executive: Jack Scott
Product Information Manager: Mark McNaul

Director, Business Affairs: Rodney Pizarro
Business Affairs Manager: Camara Price

Production Company: MJZ
Director / DP: Joaquin Baca-Asay
President: David Zander
Executive Producer: Eriks Krumins
Line Producer: Lalou Dammond
Sales Representative: In-House Reps (Steven Monkarsh / Irma Rodriguez)

Editorial House: Spinach
Editor: Nate Gross
Asst Editor: Zaldy Lopez
Producer: Jonathan Carpio / Patricia Gushikuma

VFX / Animation / Online: Method
Creative Director:  Jon Noorlander
Lead Flame Artist / On Set Supervisor: Tom Leckie
Lead Flame Artist: Chihcheng Peng
CG Supervisor: Ivan Guerrero, Rick Walia
Compositing Supervisor: David Piombino
Executive Producers: Stuart Robinson & Stephanie Gilgar
Senior VFX Producer: Heather Saunders

Color: Company 3
Colorist:  Tim Masick

Music: Beacon Street
Composers: John Nau, Andrew Feltenstein, Danny Dunlap
Sound Design & Mix: Beacon Street
Mixer / Sound Designer: Rommel Molina
Executive Producer: Adrea Lavezzoli
Mix Producer: Kate Vadnais
Associate Producer: Lindsey Lerman