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Monday, November 12, 2007
Amazing ads from Lee Clow [video]
Adidas commercial — Laila
Adidas commercial — Hello Tomorrow
Agency: TBWA\CHIAT\DAY, San Francisco
Executive Creative Directors: Lee Clow (TBWA), Chuck McBride (TBWA)
Creative Director: Joe Kayser
Art Director: Joe Kayser
Copywriter: Chuck McBride
Account Handling: Doug Sweeny
Planning: Josh Mandel
Agency Executive Producer: Jennifer Golub
Business Manager: Julie Blanc
Director: Spike Jonze
Production Company: MJZ-Los Angeles
Executive Producer: Vincent Landay
DP: Ellen Kuras
Editor: Haines Hall
Post-Production Company: Spot Welders, Los Angeles
Visual Effects Company: Sea Level, Los Angeles
Music: Composed by Squeak E. Clean and featuring Karen O of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Playstation commercial — Double Life
Double Life' is one of the greatest TV commercials sony ever did here in europe for the original PlayStation.
Here's a transscript:
For years, I've lived a double life.
In the day, I do my job
I ride the bus, roll up my sleeves with the hoi polloi.
But at night, I live a life of exhilaration,
of missed heartbeats and adrenalin.
And, if the truth be known, a life of dubious virtue.
I won't deny it I've been engaged in violence, even indulged in it.
I've maimed and killed adversaries and not merely in self-defence.
I've exhibited disregard for life, limb and property,
and savoured every moment.
You may not think it, to look at me,
but I have commanded armies and conquered worlds.
And though in achieving these things I've set morality aside,
I have no regrets.
For though I've led a double life, at least I can say:
I've lived.
iPod commercial — Hey Mama
Apple commercial — Think Different
One of Apple's Think Different commercials
Energizer commercial -Genie
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Homemade ad for Apple's iPod mini
IPOD Apple iPod Shuffle Ad
Check out Apple's latest (January 06, 2007) iPod Shuffle Ad - 'Who's Gonna Sing? by Prototypes '. The ad is very clever, and it does just what it's meant to - keeps you watching until the end. The ad has been edited together rather nicely too.
Sunday, May 6, 2007
Thursday, April 12, 2007
The Apple Ipod Mini
However, criticizers should consider the frame of the Apple iPod mini. It is slender and is more styled, that which made it seem more functional and more attractive to the tabs and has a more ergonomic feel to the fingers. To largest people, it would not be the ideal piece player, but to the 99,000 or so Apple iPod mini clients, they beg to disagree.
The Too Sexy Apple iPod Mini
The Apple iPod mini is compared to a US$ 1,200 purse from Chanel. This is being the US$ 249 Apple iPod mini, with its variety of five colors, brings out class and transcendent.
It has an anodized figure made of aluminum and weighs about 3.6 ounces. It measures about 2 inches in width, 3.6 inches in point, and only about half an inch in thickness. It does not look analogous it at first glance, but the Apple ipod mini is almost like a stalky* than the original Apple iPod.
It is also silky to the touch and smooth. It also fits wonderfully in your gift. This is the reason for the premium price tag.
The Apple iPod mini still has no external moving parts. You will notice that underneath the smaller 1.67-inch LCD screen lie the shiny touch-sensitive and highly ergonomic Click Circuit. This Click Wheel is the one which covers the Apple iPod mini's auxiliary controls. The control's buttons are located on the pad itself. This is much different than the early Apple iPod's four occupation buttons that is located above the scroll pad.
Anyone who is familiar with the software for the iPod knows about the seamless integration of iPod with iTunes. In no time, you would be cruising with the nutcake.
The Apple iPod mini notices pure resembling definitely as other newer generation Apple iPods. It now unvaried packs a batch being of 8 hours. The original Apple iPods have a longer battery heart.
Besides the smaller sensible dimensions and the new warm minimalist choices of color, which can be gold, silver, pink, green and dismal. A major difference optical between the original Apple iPod and the Apple iPod mini is the harddrive spaciousness capacity.
The Apple iPod mini has a tiny Hitachi harddrive that can dominance about four gigabytes of song. Piece files interpolate AAC, Audible, MP3, WAV and AIFF. This is enough storage for a number of Apple iPod mini customers.
Apple iPod clients usually prefer to convey an entire library of song any go of the day. Ratherish than manually raring and transferring set songs to the Apple iPod mini. The Apple iPod mini can only hold as much as a prime of the drowse gigabytes music set.
The Apple iPod mini also has contrivances that constitute the earbuds, a USB 2.0 cable and a FireWire denude connector, an AC adaptor, a belt wallop, and the Apple iPod mini software.
The Apple iPod mini could have bygone more lenient by adding a dock or armband to teh package.
The US$ 29 armband is a great help for joggers who want to hearken to good music while jogging suit and shifting the very lightweight and effectively skip-free Apple iPod mini.
Conclusion
To summarize, the Apple iPod mini has a sleek styling, it is a small capacity and has an excellent integrated Click wheel. It has a possible hardship to the user, though, that is the ransom per megabyte which is much higher as compared to the original Apple iPod..
Monday, March 12, 2007
Tuesday, March 6, 2007
iPod and Renault Clio
Ipod Renault Clio - sensitivity
Agency: Publicis Lado C, Madrid, Spain
Creative Directors: Marcelo Vergara, Fabio Mazia
Art Director: Lucas Cambiano
Copywriters: Angel Torres, Lucas Paulino, Maxi Itzkoff
Tuesday, February 6, 2007
Japan subway ad
Japan subway ads (video and prints)
Top 10 ad-tricks in Tokyo’s train stations
Here are our top 10 choises of advertisement in Tokyo’s trains or stations
1. Create your own stage
Picking a seriously busy station such as Shibuya should give you proper exposure for a start. Here, we discovered a very decorative ad by Meisei University that takes up the entire wall space in Shibuya. It functions as a pretty backdrop for everyone waiting on the platform.
2. Mega Stickers
In case all wall space is already taken, try placing your ad as a mega sticker on the ground. That adds some nice color to the gray concrete as well.
3. Take-away goodies poster campaign
We have covered the seriously impressive iPod nano campaign on PingMag a while ago. Those “goodies on posters” are always in great demand. Here is a little picture story of a recent Canon ad inside Shibuya station (between Toyoko and JR Yamanote line - a good catch), which offered small packets mounted on a poster.
worker revealing the Canon campaign at around 10.30am
Someone must have been talking… Nikon had a big and beautiful ad right next to the Canon ad
after the official press shots were taken, people were allowed to step closer - and they did!
sweet grandpa grabbing one pack of every kind - like most people
Althought the graphics were quite funky, I must confess that I was pretty disappointed by the contents of this mysterious little black pack: a small brochure about a new range of Canon cameras in an entirely un-matching design. A few more images about this ad and other “take away poster campaigns” on our Flickr page.
4. Product Sculptures
Create your own product sculpture! I had a good laugh when finding all those over-over-sized Ucon-Tea bottles in Shinjuku decorating the pillars. Those were not to be missed by anyone!
5. Use what’s left
If all places seem taken, look again!
I just noticed advertising on the ticket gates at some train stations, too. Placed right next to the slots to insert your cards, the ads for TV magazine TV Japan certainly get noticed, even though they look like they could be warning signs as a part of the ticket gates.
6. Info-ride
A very elegant and often refreshing solution is to decorate the moving handrails of escalators. Aap! offer some nice solutions for this alternative display. (Takes about 1 hour to install!)
Aap! installed an interesting handrail ad model inside Nogizaka station in Tokyo: these handrails lists all sorts of brief information about shops, restaurants and attractions around the area. People can easily scan the matching QR-code to receive more information of a certain place of interest on their mobile phone while more information slowly “drives by”.
handrails installed in Nogizaka with little info or advertising units about shops, restaurants and information about the area Photo © Aap!
scan the QR code with your phone and get map and more information about a place of interest Photo © Aap!
7. Trains!
Train Jacking (buying the entire advertisement space inside a whole train for a certain period) or Train Wrapping (covering the entire outside of a train) are extremly popular in Tokyo. If you ever found yourself in one of these trains for a few stops only, you will know why people are willing to pay so much at once. An entire train telling you the same thing is impossible not to notice. There are a lot of funky ones around, here we show a rather minimal and “calm” train from Ikea. The first thing I noticed when stepping on board was, that the wagon felt so unusually peaceful….
it felt a bit like flipping through the Ikea cataloge, which - I suppose - was their intention
other wagons had colorful Ikea patterns
8. It’s real!
Since everyone spends so much time in trains, little surprises are always welcome! Adding some “real-factor” to flat posters always seems to do the trick! Here is a small selection.
Prigles ad inside a train with two pringles flying into a bowl of soup
the poster next to that one with paired up ‘real’ Pringles on their way to the soup bowl
9. Handle tricks
Not only posters “get real”. Handles inside trains can also a popular and fun medium to create some attention. Here is our favorite one: the neck tie promising you more money… well! It is an ad for a loan company…
10. Tunnel Movies
Last the creme de la creme of entertaining advertisement to find in trains are not exactly inside the trains, but inside the tunnels. When desperately trying to come up with more advertising space since everything else is full already, someone came up with an installation that works similar to a flip-book: a series of still images is the base for a short movies and it is you who moves, in this case - the train. Installed on the sides of a tunnel, the movement of the train and the perfectly timed highlighting of each still frame after another creates an up to 7 second movie viewed by looking out of the window. A little demo shows how it works best.
single frames are installed inside a tunnel… © Aap!
… lining up next to each other.© Aap!
when driving by, a sensor measures the speed of the train and lights up each frame accordingly © Aap!
here a still of a tunnel movie for Adidas viewed from within the train © Aap!
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Friday, January 26, 2007
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
iPod + iTunes = Rollerskating
Cool movie its playing that gorillaz song its cool i like ipod commercials