Puma "Dance Dictionary" (2013) 2:45 (U.K.)
Puma Fragrances teams up with a bunch of freestylers including PacMan, Storyboard and King Charles, to bring you the Dance Dictionary.
I thought you'd be able to write your own sentence and see if they could translate it-- they should do that as a live activation so it's more participatory beyond just clicking and watching.
The words and sentences have already been chosen and some of them extremely obvious. For instance, the word "heart" is translated by a dancer by making a beating heart shape with their hands.
It's about as fulfilling as watching someone else play Pictionary. But I'm sure the teen crowd will love it.
Gentleman Jack - Secret Meetings / Alley - (2013) :60 (USA)
Titus Welliver greets us in an alley, where there's a desk, a bottle and a phones that rings....
He is introducing Gentleman Jack's "The Order of Gentlemen." What is that? What is the order?. All I know is that it does not have a seat at the table of Jägermeister club, because you've grown out of that state now, sir.
Drink responsibly, that's an order.
Wilkinson, Valentines day (2013) 1:30 (France)
Valentines day stunt. Embedded roses act as stubble. Parisians could hand out stubble roses to their significant others. At the end there was a clean face. Fun idea. I could have done without the overreactions from the "man on the street,' however.
There was some print to go with it, too.
Adidas - The Return of Derrick Rose - Wake Up - (2012) :60 (USA)
Derrick Rose is all in.
CinemaxX - MAXXIMUM SOUND - (2011) 1:09 (Germany)
When you're producing movies there are two themes you dream to work with: Fast cars and massive explosions. CinemaxX wanted everything.
Introducing a new sound system by Meyer Sound to their 30 movie theaters, CinemaxX commissioned the specialists from Schönheitsfarm, Acrobat and White Horse Music to create a spot all the way from concept to execution that makes full use of the new "MAXXIMUM SOUND" experience.
To visualize the crystal clear and highly differentiated sound we turned to a technique very popular in film making and translated it into the acoustic world:
7UP – "Bubbles” (2010) :60 (China)
Playing on the refreshing bost one gets from the bubbles in 7up (I guess), BBDO / CNUAC Shanghai shows an entire city getting all bubbly whenever someone opens a bottle.
Frooti Juicy Mango Surprise Project: Giant Mangos attack!
So, you get a pretty straight forward brief that states: "inform people that there is lots of real mango in product", and you could do all sorts of samplings, tastings mango give-aways with this... Yeah, pretty dull.
Or you could scare the bejesus out of people by chasing them downhill with giant mangos!. Yes, aim that 8-foot mango down the slope onto the oncoming pedestrians. Do it! And why not drop enormous mangos from trees narrowly missing their heads? Yes! Lets do that too. A lot more fun, isn't it? Plus all those near heart-attack victims will take the drink you offer and think it's the best thing ever now. Win win!
Hippo - Fight Hunger - (2010) 1:43
Hippo knows that hunger is the root of all evil and in this satire of society and all of its ills, the hippo gets everyone to stop being bad by sharing some snacks. Sing along!
KIA Soul - “This or That” - (2010) :60
More hamsters in cars. Because KIA wants to remind you commuters what you really are. ;)
Jansport - 500 Pine St. - (2010) 2:10
TEAK Zips Up Another Project For JanSport
In the same way that legions count on JanSport backpacks to haul their possessions through life, the bag giants have come to rely on digital studio TEAK to portray their highly regarded brand image. First, TEAK delivered the Skip Yowell Story - an award-winning documentary on company founder Skip Yowell. Now, building on the success of a previous JanSport microsite and brand video, TEAK has teamed up with Creature Seattle to shoot, produce, and edit another lively brand video showing off the utility and style of the iconic backpacks.
Watford College 'George & Fred' (2:23) April 2010 London, UK
'George & Fred' includes a cameo from legendary Creative Director Graham Fink.
Russell Bates - Clown Killer - (2009) :60 (SPEC)
FROM DIRECTOR RUSSELL BATES:
I was hanging around with some friends after surfing, and we got to talking about the various addictions that everyone faces at one time or another. Probably because my wife has a long-standing and very deep fear of them. I said, "man, I wish I could quit killing clowns." Someone at the table liked this a lot, and encouraged me to turn it into a spot.A month or so later I had a two-day shoot on the Paramount back lot, and my DP Marc Laliberte pointed out that we might be able to squeeze in some extra work at the end of our second day. I wrote the dialogue, called an actor I know who works in the same collaborative, give-and-take style that I do, and the next day we shot Clown Killer in about 45 minutes of quickly fading sunlight. The rest of the cast consisted of friends from my art and make-up departments.
Crossroads Owner/EP Cami Taylor comments, "Clown Killer is very typical of Russell Bates - hysterically funny and exceedingly dark. I love it."
Athletes World - Stand Out - (2008) :30 (Canada)
Venture communications Toronto did a spot where everyone blends in, except the people wearing Athletes World - kind of like in that Chinese "Don't Ignore me" - Unicef ad campaign
ONDCP - Drug Dealer (2008) 0:30 (USA)
Airing in the Second Quarter.
For the While House Office of National Drug Control Policy by Draft FCB on the subject of prescription abuse by teens.
Bud Light - Dude - long version variation (2007) :60 (USA)
Variation on the "dude" dudes use of the word "dude".
Courir - In the name of love (2006) 0:50 (France)

Agency: Mask Agency
Toyota Corolla - Street Lamp (2006) 0:30 (Poland)
Nike / Jumpman 23 / Air Jordan - Melo - short (2005) :30 (USA)

Agency: Wieden+Kennedy
Please donate to keep adland alive. The Super Bowl Collection is the worlds one and only. It costs a minor fortune to keep up. If you love our efforts, please donate to keep the archive alive. You may also sponsor us with a large banner, advertise yourself as you help save our common advertising history.


comments
10 min ago
2 hours 29 min ago
2 hours 32 min ago
2 hours 41 min ago
2 hours 44 min ago
2 hours 50 min ago
2 hours 52 min ago
2 hours 55 min ago
9 hours 1 min ago
15 hours 27 min ago