Support Young New Talent by Hitting Well-Known Creative Directors with Cream Pies

Ever want to fling something at your creative director? Now you can, and it’ll look like a compliment!

This year, Ogilvy & Mather London is hosting Cream, a global showcase of fresh creative talent. In a campaign called “#InYourFace,” it incorporates actual cream pies into the mix.

Cream’s 2016 private viewing will happen at Ogilvy London’s offices next Thursday (Sept. 15), when 20 creative teams will get on stage to hit a roomful of (invite-only) senior creative directors—not with pies, but with “all their talent and creativity.” 

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TBWALondon Unveils ‘X’ for Coco de Mer

TBWALondon teamed up with renowned photographer/director Rankin (John Rankin Waddell) and several other directors — including Vicky Lawton, Trisha Ward and David Allain — to create “X” for London lingerie and sex toy retailer Coco de Mer.

In the agency’s own words, the spot, “immerses the viewer in the deepest desires of the erotic imagination, showing a roller-coaster ride of images, from seemingly banal everyday moments to evocative images of Coco de Mer lingerie and sex toys.” So what does that translate to exactly? Two and a half minutes of quick cuts of nudity, sexually suggestive images (some including Coco de Mer products), other more random images that make no sense whatsoever, and flashes of text. The result is somewhat disorienting, and possibly seizure inducing to susceptible viewers. In other words, it tries very hard to be edgy and arty, while mixing in some Coco de Mer products and the brand’s logo at the end. The spot will run online and in cinemas in the UK.

Rankin told Adweek “X” was “definitely the best thing that I have done in film. … It has layers of meaning, and to get that in advertising is rare,” adding, “Doing something like this is about creating an experience. We’re putting it on a different level. Putting it on a level with enjoying a film. People call it content marketing, but it’s just about making something people want to watch.”

TBWALondon’s Joseph Campbell, who, along with Rankin, “provided the creative vision for the film,” said, “The erotic doesn’t get the same overt attention as everything else on the cultural menu, so we created a film to surprise, excite and most importantly, encourage people to delve that little bit deeper into their fantasies—to reignite that connection.”

SapientNitro Launches ‘Move You’ for Lycra

SapientNitro has launched a new brand campaign for Lycra, its first since becoming AOR for the brand.

The global campaign, entitled “Move You,” kicked off with a broadcast spot — which has 60, 30, and 15-second variations — that broke last night in Brazil. Loosely inspired by Victorian-era photographic pioneer Eadweard Muybridge, and directed by Philippe André, the spot shows a woman in different environments encompassing a typical day. She bursts into sudden dance-like movement, with a time-lapse effect creating a trail showing the freedom of movement made possible by Lycra products. It makes for a visually compelling ad which fits with the brand’s message, even if it takes a second to pick up on when first viewing.

The print campaign, shot by acclaimed photographer Rankin, employs a similar approach. Additional aspects of the campaign include “a trade-targeted website and point of sale, followed in 2015 by consumer digital, social and innovative in-store activity.” (more…)

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Rankin Portraits

Découverte du travail et du photographe britannique John Rankin Waddell, le fondateur du magazine de mode Dazed & Confused. Un attachement particulier à sa série de portraits pleine de style et d’esthétisme. Une sélection de son talent est à découvrir dans la suite de l’article.



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