Michael Jordan Had a Guru. And that Guru’s Cashing Out.
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“Michael Jordan was the greatest player EVAR! But even he needed inspiration.”
“Michael Jordan was the greatest player EVAR! But even he needed inspiration.”
Even before sparks start flying out of their heads and orifices, there’s something unsettling but unnamable about the four attentively-groomed men (or are they boys?) in “Two Weeks.”
This post will be updated with all upcoming submissions from creatives participating to the Youtube 24h ad contest, so stay tuned, submit your stuff and follow the comments.
An Inconvenient Poop – Lauren Smith and Brian Farkas of RPA
Lets prepare- there will be hot! – Raimonds Platacis
Global Warning – Ozan Ertürk
Male Restroom Etiquette – Dil-Dominé Jacobe Leonares
Watch all the previous videos and comments: #1 | #2 | #3
In its latest abuse of its sponsorship, and our eyeballs, GoDaddy sticks racer Danica Patrick in another situational porno-to-be: after pulling her over for speeding, a blonde cop — bless her heart — starts stripping down to show Danica she has what it takes to join her horde of URL-buying ad wenches.
Moo Cow Films just sent us its latest work for AquaNet, one of those unfortunate brands whose persona is condemned to retro.
Psyop takes you into the life of Kevin Garnett in their latest spot for HP via Goodby, Silverstein & Partners.
Credits:
Client: HP
Spot Title: “Kevin Garnett All-Arounder”
Agency: Goodby, Silverstein & Partners
Co-Chairman, Creative Director: Rich Silverstein
Creative Director: Steve Simpson
Creative Director: Will McGinness
Senior Art Director: Dino Spadavecchia
Senior Copywriter: Alex Flint
Producer: Todd Porter
Assistant Producers: Christine Oh, Jessica Mehl
Group Account Director: John Coyne
Account Director: Melissa Nelson
Account Manager: Nick Pacelli
Production Company: Psyop
Director: Psyop
Psyop Creative Directors: Todd Mueller, Kylie Matulick
Executive Producer: Neysa Horsburgh
Live Action Producer: Michael Angelos
Director of Photography: Max Malkin
Production Designer: Floyd Albee
Design/Animation/Visual Effects: Psyop
Psyop Creative Directors: Todd Mueller, Kylie Matulick
Executive Producer: Neysa Horsburgh
Producer: Kim Wildenburg
Lead Technical Directors: David Chontos, Kyle Cassidy
Designers: Alex Hanson & Joseph Chan
3D Artists: Terry Shigemitsu, Petrik Watson, Todd Akita, Colin Cromwell, Yvain Gnebro, Joon Seong Lee, Stefano Dubay
Flame: Alex Kolasinski & Chris DeCristo
Compositor: Shawn Berry
Editor: Patrick Griffin, Arcade Edit
Music: The Rumor Mill, Josh Ralph
Sound Design: 740 Sound design, Eddie Kim, Andrew Tracy
Final Mix: Lime, Rohan Young, Joel Waters
From a small island with a population of only four million, comes arguably the greatest rugby team of all time, the New Zealand All Blacks who have a formidable power to enchant fans worldwide. This year, adidas and 180 Amsterdam have created INSIDE THE BLACK JERSEY, a five-part series that takes you right inside the All Blacks’ private circle.
Instead of focusing on the usual hysteria surrounding the team, this campaign follows them intensely during
their Grand Slam tour and shows an intimate portrait of what it is really like to be on tour with the world’s
greatest rugby team.
Credits:
Inside the Black Jersey
adidas Rugby
ALL BLACKS
This initiative was produced utilizing 180’s production unit U-Turn and 180’s recently founded digital group RIOT.
adidas International: Client
Nicholas Drake: Global Head of Rugby and Cricket
Marine Dussere: Sports Marketing Manager
Jo Vegar: Junior Sports Marketing Manager
Justin Acuff Digital Concept Manager – Sports Performance
180 Amsterdam (180\TBWA): Advertising Agency
Andy Fackrell: Executive Creative Director
Richard Bullock: Executive Creative Director
Stacey Lee: Creative / Writer
Claire Finn: Producer
Lauren Andrews: Account Team
Sam Dempsey: Account Team
Martin Palamarz: Account Team
Jens Jacobsen Jensen: Production Legal
Kindra Schoemaker: Production Legal
U-Turn: Content Production Production Company
Editoral Company: Post Production Company
Stacey Lee: Director
Helena Brooks: Director
Helena Brooks: DOP
Claire Finn: Executive / Line Producer
James McLeod: Editor
Lucy Salter: Post Production Producer
Stacey Lee: Camera
Helena Brooks: Camera
Mark Weakley: Second Camera
Katie Pow: Titles
Kaiser Sound Studios: Sound Mixer / Sound Recording Studio
Original Score by King Kapisi
Teremoana Rapley: Publicity & Business Development
Jessica Hartley
Cedric Gairard
Starring The Legendary NZ All Blacks and their support crew
This is madness, thick and black, I Know What You Did Last Summer-style.
For the Cannes Young Lions Ad Contest, Y&R Interactive/Israel/Mizbala entered a video on behalf of Oxfam Great Britain.
Fubiz drew our gaze to this short film for the French Red Cross. Panning over different landscapes, it depicts Red Cross members lifting sufferers of various torments to their feet.
Credits:
Client: McDonald’s
Agency: DDB, Chicago
Group Creative Director: Bill Cimino
Copywriter: Kevin Goff
Art Director: Gordon West
Executive Director of Integrated Production: Diane Jackson
Production Company: Biscuit Filmworks
Director: Tim Godsall
Director of Photography: Jeff Cronenweth
Senior Executive Producer: Shawn Lacy
Executive Producer: Holly Vega
Line Producer: Karen O’Brien
Editorial Company: The Whitehouse
Editor: Matthew Wood
VFX Company: Prime Focus
Creative Director (VFX): Derek Moore
Sound Design: Wave Studios
Music: Tonic
Madness, a band, just released The Liberty of Norton Folgate, which it’s promoting by way of ad nostalgia.
Let Your Hands Do the Talking
Climate Change Cow FAIL
These videos are part of the YouTube Cannes Lions 48 Hour Ad Contest 2009
In a coup to position itself as the refresher of choice for discriminating grown-ups, last year Schweppes Europe launched the Schweppes Short Film Festival.
Real California Milk’s Happy Cow Auditions gets two new entries: Anna, who’s Swedish and yodels; and Destynee, who wants exclusive grazing rights to her own field of alfalfa.
We confess to being surprised by this video, one component of a campaign called “I See” for the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA).