A Ticket to This Music Festival in Transylvania Will Cost You Two Pints of Blood

To sell tickets to its first-time event, the Transylvania-based Untold Music Festival is working the Dracula angle. In partnership with Romania’s National Blood Transfusion Institute, it has launched “Pay with Blood,” a campaign that lets you buy a day pass with plasma.

“We were talking about how to incorporate Dracula into our festival, and after seeing the numbers and how behind Romania was in blood donations, we had this idea,” Untold PR manager Stefana Giurgiu told the Guardian.

About 1.7 percent of the Romanian population are active blood donors, lower than anywhere else in the EU. (Vampire mythology probably doesn’t help.) And to justify its existence, the Untold Festival needs hundreds of thousands of attendees to fill both its paid and free venues.

Assuming you’ve got time to spare and blood to give, Untold takes place from July 30 to Aug. 2 in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Through this Friday, people who give blood at centers in Bucharest and Cluj will get one-day tickets; those who register to give blood online will get 30 percent off.

By noon on the campaign’s first day, 45 people—many first-time donors—registered and gave blood. That doesn’t sound like a lot, but Giurgiu adds, “My phone hasn’t stopped ringing since we announced the campaign.” (Hopefully those are donors, not rubbernecking journalists.)

While the Transylvania connection gives Untold’s campaign special credence, this isn’t the first time blood has been used to draw eyes elsewhere. In partnership with the American Red Cross, the Saw movie franchise launched “Give ‘Til It Hurts,” a Halloween blood drive that ran for six consecutive years, yielding nearly 119,452 pints of blood in all. Creative featured the nurses from the films.

In 2006, Lionsgate produced 1,000 limited-edition posters for Saw III splattered with the blood of Tobin Bell, the actor who plays Jigsaw, for the benefit of the American Red Cross.

Dracula, wherever he is now, is slow-clapping—unless he’s seen the creative above, because that probably just confused him. Do vampires have blood to give? Actually, hold that thought.

Sohn – Bloodflows

Tournée dans les Alpes Bavaroises entre l’Allemagne et l’Autriche, cette vidéo très réussie réalisée par l’italien Christian Pistchi illustre le morceau « Bloodflows » pour Sohn. Ce clip, mettant en avant dans tous les plans l’actrice Nadja Langer, est à découvrir dans la suite de l’article.

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Red Alert / Alerte Rouge

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THE ORIGINAL?
Blood Centre “Throw a lifeline. Give Blood” – 2006
Source : Cannes Lions Archive
Agency : Dentsu Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)
LESS ORIGINAL
Noticias do Dia “Save Lifes. Give Blood”  – 2012
Source : Adsoftheworld
Agency : Quadra Comunicação, Florianópolis (Brazil)

Same April Fool Twice / Pas fraîche mon idée?

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THE ORIGINAL?
13e Rue TV “the crime channel” April Fool – 2001
Source : CulturePub, AdForum,
Agency : JWT Paris (France)
LESS ORIGINAL :
13e Rue TV “the crime channel” April Fool – 2010
Source : Quotidien Direct Plus
Agency : BETC Euro RSCG Paris (France)
Est-ce un hommage 10 ans après? Difficile de le croire étant donné qu’il s’agît d’une agence différente… Alors OK y’a pas mort d’homme vu que c’est le même annonceur (qui a quand même payé deux fois la même idée). On notera que 9 ans après ils sont devenus plus frileux (un comble pour une chaîne axée sur les films gore etc…) : dans celle de droite l’homme n’est pas mort (de rire?)… triste époque!
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