E*trade - Airplane - (2010) :30 (USA)
So I was with my buddy Mike.. he dances like this.. haunting.....
ETrade - baby Girlfriend / Milkoholic - (2010) :30
E*trade "Wolf Style"
Please E*trade, just stop this already. We told you last year it wasn't funny.
How much do you love your work?
ERTO differs from other trade unions by its individual services for people in different life situations. By these ads we targeted a) individuals having problems in combining career and family (Top Scorer) and b) individuals who don't want to tie themselves to one employer (Until Death Do Us Apart).
Etrade - Barbershop - (2010) :17 (USA)
The E'trade baby and his posse like to sing barbershop.
Etrade - Lottery - (2010) :30 (USA)
E*trade baby advises his buddy Frank on his retirement plan. You don't need luck, you just need a plan.
Flax - Frost - (2010) :45 (Norway)
Nice lottery ad, where the dream isn't on how to spend the money, rather on how to tell the wife.
Bingo / Cetelem France - The Reveal - (2010) :30 (France)
The reveal, Cetelem fess up about the fake credit company called Bingo Credit - the dishonest alternative - and promote their own responsible loans.
Bingo / Cetelem France - Pomp and Circumstances- (2010) :30 (France)
Cetelem France and TBWA continue to mock the shadier credit companies behavior with this campaign, signed "Bingo Credit" - the dishonest alternative.
Bingo / Cetelem France - Freshness - (2010) :30 (France)
Cetelem France and TBWA parody shadier credit companies behavior with this campaign, signed "Bingo Credit" - the dishonest alternative.
Intercasino - Tennis stars from yesteryear - print, UK
Casinos - they have the lovely stylish reputation from Bond movies, but in reality they're the pop-up riddled face-tattoing plague of tacky marketing. Take this lovely shot of an older female player's ass, as the ad to promote a competition to win VIP tickets to the Aegon Masters Tennis Tournament at the Royal Albert Hall watching "Tennis stars from yesteryear". Brandrepublic says
The full-page ad will run in this Friday's issue of the free title Sport magazine.
Oh RLY? Yeah, that's not at all tacky as hell, guys.
Swiftcover - Iggy Pop / Cruising with little Iggy - (2010) :30 (UK)
I'm having a hard time telling these two apart. Despite the previous swiftcover ad with Iggy Pop being banned, as musicians aren't covered, Swiftcover.com decided to use him again putting down £30million on this advertising campaign. The mini-me Iggy Pop puppet is created by the puppeteers behind the legendary Spitting Image.
Veikkaus Football Betting - No coincidences - (2010) :45 (Finland)
There are no coincidences. When a butterfly bats its wings, etc, this time told via gooseberries by TBWA\PHS Helsinki.
Diners Club International - Around the world - (2009) :60
In this ad, it's fun to play "spot the city", as the footage comes from all over the world.
Cutters' lead editor Nadav Kurtz states, "The sheer amount of compelling material, with over 30 hours of 35mm, 16mm and Hi-Def footage, was initially daunting. I spent the first week just digesting it all and cutting longer versions. I was initially drawn to the "bigger," more beautiful imagery. But by the second week, it became clear that the spot also needed those simple, intimate human moments. Draft FCB's John Claxton, Kurt Fries and Greg Lederer were, as always, very patient and thoughtful and were committed to giving the footage its due diligence. In this type of spot, there's a moment when the cut achieves a certain harmonious balance and I feel like we captured that."
VISA Go World - Anthem [French] - (2009) :30 (Canada)
VISA Go World - Get Closer [Eng] - (2009) :30 (Canada)
VISA Go World - Get Closer [French] - (2009) :30 (Canada)
This launch follows the recent extension of Visa’s Olympic Games sponsorship for another eight years – through 2020 – enabling Visa’s financial institution clients and merchant partners to continue to build strong relationships with their customers through unique Visa marketing programs.
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