Zoetis – the Birthday – (2015) 4:00 (Hungary)

Zoetis - the Birthday - (2015) 4:00 (Hungary)
Here’s a short film from DeadLens Pictures. You may – as I did – be able to tell that there’s a twist in this story at the moment dad feeds the little girl in the car, and she accepts a snack using only her mouth. The birthday party story then continues with cake, lights and some odd moments of punishment over spilled juice. It gets creepier when the child is found sleeping on the floor in a messy room. When Dad then drives the little girl to a desolated place you’ll know what’s really going on.

Nicely told, though, I see no reason for this to be four minutes long.

Rustavi2 – End violence against women – case study (2015) 2:15 (Hungary)

Rustavi2 – End violence against women - case study (2015) 2:15 (Hungary)
Georgia has one of the worst domestic violence statistics, 1 in 3 women suffer from domestic abuse. The main problem is that it’s considered a private matter, and never discussed in public. In order to drag the issue out in to the open, Saatchi & Saatchi Budapest created this stunt on daytime TV. The show hosts, who talk shop & news together much like any other daytime women’s show would, start by explaining that Sasha will be joining them later. One of the hostesses makes a mistake, and immediately a man offscreen starts yelling at her. The shocking and familiar abuse is seen by everyone watching the show, and it became the most watched youtube clip from the show. Suddenly everyone was talking about domestic violence in public. It became a hot topic even for politicians who promised legislation to curb the violence.

Very effective stunt, well done Saatchi & Saatchi Budapest.

McDonald's Invented This Clever Takeout Bag That's Also a Tray

Here’s a nifty invention for people brave enough to eat McDonald’s—the new “BagTray” from DDB Budapest.

It is, as it sounds, a bag that’s also a tray. Just tear off a tab at the bottom of the brown paper bag, pull off the top and watch the whole thing turn into a cardboard tray that will reduce the odds of spilling your oversized soda all over the back seat of your car, or your laptop, or the lawn where you’re having a picnic (though surely the ants would love that).

Hopefully, you also won’t have to worry about the grease from your fries soaking through a flimsier vessel and dumping its golden payload on the floor, ruining your day and staining your property (though odds are there’s enough oil packed in there to eat through foamcore).

The product name is more or less perfect, clear and direct but also just the right amount of silly. It helps that the graphics in the demo video are charmingly twee, in a corporate sort of way—even if the willfully quirky ukelele-and-whistling-and-handclaps soundtrack wants so badly for you to be happy that it might make you claw your ears off instead.

Regardless, whether you’re a mom feeding her kids while shuttling them around (though she’s still pretty blasé about tilting the whole thing) or a cool kid just hanging out with your friends on your skateboard (are teenagers really that polite these days?) or a busy business executive cramming in lunch at your desk (that guy totally looks like he works at the ad agency), it’s clear the BagTray is the bag/tray for you.

Whether the tool actually works is probably a different question. And it’s also not clear whether you can use one without going to Hungary, which sort of undermines the whole convenience factor.

CREDITS
Client: McDonald’s
Agency: DDB Budapest
Chief Creative Officer: Péter Tordai
Head of Art/Art director: Guilherme Somensato
Copywriter: Vera Länger, Giovanni Pintaude
Illustrator: Adrián Bajusz
Product Designer: Márk Dávid, András Bálint
Animation: Réka Horányi, Anita Kolop
Business Director: Judit Majosi
Account/Producer: Rozália Szigeti
Promo film: Somnium Studio



TV Sports: ‘The Big Picture,’ in Any Language

The Super Bowl, shown in 200 countries, including Hungary, is translated in simple terms by international announcers.

    



Singer Is Photoshopped From Regular Girl to Pop Star in This Incredible Music Video

Well, this is just all sorts of amazing. Taking the time-lapsed Photoshopping of Dove's "Evolution" to a new level, Hungarian singer Boggie has created a music video in which she is digitally retouched from normal girl into glamorous pop star.

Through a combination of CGI trickery and seamless editing, the video for "Nouveau Parfum" is so compelling, it's hard to look away. And because the on-screen effects are so subtle, you're still able to pay attention to the song, which isn't bad at all. The video was posted to YouTube in December but only recently became a viral sensation, generating almost all of its 2 million views over the past week.

The 27-year-old singer, whose full name is Csemer Boglarka, told the Daily Star that the shoot took eight hours and required five changes of wardrobe, makeup and hair style. She was proud to see the effort paying off by continuing to fuel the global debate over manufactured beauty.

"Women open magazines and they have to face that on the pages everyone looks perfect, therefore they start to feel imperfect. I wanted to make it clear that we shouldn't try to compete with this perfectionism and manipulation which ruins your self-esteem," she told the newspaper.

"You should accept yourself on your good days and bad days, which is a hard process but it pays out at the end."

Via The Presurfer.


    



Whole New Ad Campaign Devoted to Reminding People That Bucharest Is Not Budapest

Bucharest is many things. But one thing it is certainly not is Budapest. That's because Bucharest is the capital of Romania, and Budapest is the capital of neighboring Hungary. You could easily confuse them, of course, which is why Romanian candy bar ROM is out to end the confusion once and for all—with a new ad campaign from McCann Bucharest and MRM Romania.

As illustrated in the video below, it was all Michael Jackson's fault. In 1990, he started the trend by shouting "Hello, Budapest!" at his concert in Bucharest. In 1995, Iron Maiden did the same thing. They were followed by Morcheeba, Lenny Kravitz, Metallica, Ozzy Osbourne, Whitesnake and others. The problem reached comic proportions in 2012, when when 400 Athletic Bilbao fans missed the Europa League final after mistakenly flying to Budapest instead of Bucharest.

Bucharest didn't get mad, but now it wants to get even. Billboards have gone up in both cities, reminding everyone of which is which. A browser add-on adds the words "Not Budapest" next to every instance of "Bucharest." And fans on the ROM website are encouraged to share their Bucharest/Budapest stories and tag them #BucharestNotBudapest.

"It's a confusion that upsets us all, and if there is a brand that can take legitimate action towards this error, that brand is definitely ROM, because it's Romanian, authentic, daring and because it has BUCHAREST written on it," says client marketing manager Gabriela Munteanu. (You may remember ROM from the 2011 Cannes Lions festival, when it won two Grand Prix for a campaign that pretended to Americanize the candy bar, much to the horror of its fans.)

We will have an early indication of whether the Bucharest/Budapest campaign is working, as Iron Maiden returns to Bucharest on Wednesday as part of their current world tour.

    

Hungarian News Media Fight Laws of Silence

An outspoken radio station in Budapest has found itself at the center of what its director calls a government-backed war to weaken and silence it.

DHL: Hammer

DHL: Hammer

Before you even think you need it.

Advertising Agency: Ogilvy Budapest, Hungary
Creative Director: Gabor Spielmann
Art Director / Copywriter:Bruno Almeida
Photographer: Pal Nánási

Hotwheels: Parking

Hotwheels: Parking

Girls can play too.

Advertising Agency: Ogilvy Budapest, Hungary
Creative Director: Gabor Spielmann
Art Director / Copywriter: Bruno Almeida
Photographer: Artluzstudio
Published: January 2008

Hotwheels: Hands

Hotwheels: Hands

Advertising Agency: Ogilvy Budapest, Hungary
Creative Director / Copywriter: Gabor Spielmann
Art Director: Bruno Almeida
Photographer: Artluzstudio
Published: January 2008

DHL: Stairs

DHL: Stairs

As certain as if it was put into your hands.

Advertising Agency: Ogilvy Budapest, Hungary
Creative Director / Copywriter: Gabor Spielmann
Art Director: Bruno Almeida
Illustrator: Morpho
Photographer: Pál Nánási
Published: January 2008

Matchbox: Batman and Robin

Matchbox: Batman and Robin

Advertising Agency: Ogilvy Budapest, Hungary
Creative Director / Copywriter: Gabor Spielmann
Art Directors: Bruno Almeida, Eric Napier, Viktor Uhrin
Illustrator: Morpho
Photographer: Pál Nánási
Published: January 2008

Matchbox: Starsky and Hutch

Matchbox: Starsky and Hutch

Advertising Agency: Ogilvy Budapest, Hungary
Creative Director / Copywriter: Gabor Spielmann
Art Directors: Bruno Almeida, Eric Napier, Viktor Uhrin
Illustrator: Morpho
Photographer: Pál Nánási
Published: January 2008

Matchbox: Vincent and Jules

Matchbox: Vincent and Jules

Advertising Agency: Ogilvy Budapest, Hungary
Creative Director / Copywriter: Gabor Spielmann
Art Directors: Bruno Almeida, Eric Napier, Viktor Uhrin
Illustrator: Morpho
Photographer: Pál Nánási
Published: January 2008

Scrabble: Mug-gum

Scrabble: Mug-gum

Every word counts

Advertising Agency: Ogilvy, Hungary
Creative Directors: Gábor Spielmann
Art Director: Bruno Almeida
Copywriter: Gábor Spielmann
Photographers: Pal Nanasi, Artluzstudio
Published: December 2007

Scrabble: Dog-god

Scrabble: Dog-god

Every word counts

Advertising Agency: Ogilvy, Hungary
Creative Directors: Gábor Spielmann
Art Director: Bruno Almeida
Copywriter: Gábor Spielmann
Photographers: Pal Nanasi, Artluzstudio
Published: December 2007

Scrabble: Art-rat

Scrabble: Art-rat

Every word counts

Advertising Agency: Ogilvy, Hungary
Creative Directors: Gábor Spielmann
Art Director: Bruno Almeida
Copywriter: Gábor Spielmann
Published: December 2007

Secret: Secretjewel

Secret: Secretjewel

Advertising Agency: Leo Burnett Budapest, Hungary
Creative Director: Peter Tordai
Art Director: Matyas Kobor
Copywriter: Orsolya Nagymate
Other additional credits: Marta Dorgai, Andrea Mandi, Arterego PR
Released: August 2007

Amnesty International: Darfur rape, 4

Amnesty International: Darfur rape, 4

Stop the daily rapes in Darfur.

Advertising Agency: DDB Budapest, Hungary
Creatives: Holly Fleming, Giovanni Pintaude, Rodrigo Fernandes
Published: April 2008

Amnesty International: Darfur rape, 3

Amnesty International: Darfur rape, 3

Stop the daily rapes in Darfur.

Advertising Agency: DDB Budapest, Hungary
Creatives: Holly Fleming, Giovanni Pintaude, Rodrigo Fernandes
Published: April 2008