You wanted to see more dinosaur, so we took him on a tour around England
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You wanted to see more dinosaur, so we took him on a tour around England
The new ad from Kronenbourg 1664 and M&C Saatchi introduces new product - Dynamo Systeme - a lager that gives you smaller bubbles for a smoother taste.
The People programme under the 7th Framework Programme promotes excellence in research training, mobility, and career development for researchers at all levels, both inside and outside the European Union.
The alarm that always wakes you
The face you always pull
The towel you leave on the floor
The sock you can never find
The tie they make you wear
The bill you forgot to pay
The cereal you never finish
The plant you never water
The girlfriend you kiss goodbye
The road you’ve lived on for years
The car that never moves
The shop that’s never open
The chair that’s always there
The mums on the school run
The d oor you see too late
The lamppost you slam into
The legs you’ll never use again
The day you went to work.
This is a commercial for the Commodore 64 home computer, aired in 1982 on U.S. television.
ZX Spectrum TV Advert from the 1980's
This ad is from 1982 I think, this is the full advert.
Wieden + Kennedy, in collaboration with directors Karni and Saul, has created a new global TV spot for Nokia, celebrating phone photo sharing.
Composed entirely from still images, the Nokia ‘Dance’ spot was designed to show the excitement and fun of photo sharing, via mms and Bluetooth. Each still image and human figure lines up with the following character, creating a dance composed of hundreds of individual poses.
The music track was composed using eclectic samples and sounds from around the world, to reflect the radio recording and sharing capabilities of the Nokia 5000.
NEW E*TRADE Mobile Pro. Trade Anytime, Anywhere. Coming Soon. Demo now at www.etrade.com/mobile.
A team of elite skydivers attempt to form the letters H, O, N, D and A in sequence, within a three minute time limit.
Originally shown on Channel 4 at 8.10pm on 29th May 2008, this is the first ever truly live three minute TV ad shown in the UK.
Difficult is worth doing.