Tuesday, 9 July 2013

BGH Smart TV: Mr Miyagi, Dear Julia, Keanu

I love BGH's commercials. This time, 3 funny spots were made from Del Campo Nazca Saatchi & Saatchi for the launch of BGH's smart TVs. In each spot we see a man writing to an actor of their favourite film through their Smart TVs. So, Mr. Miyagi from Karate Kid, Keanu Reeves from the Matrix and Julia Roberts from Pretty Woman are requested to solve some problems...

BGH Smart TV Mr. Miyagi


BGH "Mr Miyagi" from Primo Buenos Aires on Vimeo.

BGH "Dear Julia" from Primo Buenos Aires on Vimeo.

BGH "Keanu" from Primo Buenos Aires on Vimeo.

Credits:
Advertising agency: Del Campo Nazca Saatchi & Saatchi
Executive Creative Director: Maxi Itzkoff
Executive Creative Director: Mariano Serkin
Creative Director: Ariel Serkin
Creative Director: Juan Pablo Lufrano
Creative: Lucas Delenikas
Creative: Javier Agena Goya
Agency Producer: Adrian Aspani
Agency Producer: Lucas Delenikas
Agency Producer: Felipe Calvino
Production Company: Primo Director: Nico Perez Veiga
Executive Producer: Caro Cordini
Director of Photography: Leandro Filloy
Postproduction: PickleHouse
Music: Circle of Sound

Robinsons: Wimbledon "Imagine"

BBH updated its Robinsons 2009 film after British tennis player Andy Murray won Wimbledon. Britain waited for 77 years in order for a British player to win. So BBH changed the ending from "It will happen again and we'll be proud to be part of it" to "Worth the wait, wasn't it?

BBH updates Robinsnons - Wimbledon Imaging




Credits:
Advertising Agency: BBH London
Original launch: June 1, 2009
Updated film: July 7, 2013
Original BBH Team:
TV Producer:  Ben Davies
Account  Director:  Sylvia Pelzer
Account Manager:  Corina Cuddihy
Account Planner:  Nina Rahmatallah
Engagement Planner:  Darius Karbassion
Creative Director:  Nick Gill
Creative Team: Daniel Schafer (copywriter) and Szymon Rose (art director)
Original Production Team:
Production Company:  Blink
Director:  Benito Montorio
DoP: Antonio Paladino
Post Production: Phil Oldham @ Absolute Post
Editor/Editing House: Andy Mcgraw @ Cut and run
Sound: Aaron Reynolds at Wave

Monday, 8 July 2013

The Hornbach Hammer: Made from real armour steel

A hammer made from an infantry tank. Hornbach transforms within six months a Czech BMP-1 Infantry Tank into an extraordinary hammer. Nice shooting.



Credits:
Agency: HEIMAT Berlin
Production: Bigfish Filmproduction Berlin
Country: Germany
Director: Tobias Perse
Executive Creative Director: Guido Heffels
DoP: Casey Campbell
Account Director: Christina Walke
Editor: Kai Kniepkamp
Illustrator: Martijn Koster
Music + Sound Production: Thomas Berlin

The Evolution of Advertising: How Consumers Won the War for Their Attention

An epic must-read presentation by HubSpot. You'll get through the 472 slides easily in this exciting trip in history and evolution of advertising. Start reading...







Friday, 5 July 2013

Beneful: Dog Goldberg Machine

This is not just another Rube Goldberg machine. This is a sublime spot with adorable dogs and some puppies who I'm sure made the shooting very very difficult. The outcome is so fun to watch.







Thursday, 4 July 2013

Honda: Hands

65 years of innovations thanks to the curiosity of the engineers at Honda. The film "hands" is a celebration of that curiosity. Bikes, cars, concept cars, lawnmowers, robots, planes... You name it, Honda has made it. Enjoy another a wonderful film by W+K for Honda.





Credits:
Advertising Agency: Wieden + Kennedy, London, UK
Executive Creative Directors: Tony Davidson, Kim Papworth
Creatives: Chris Lapham, Aaron McGurk
Producer: James Guy
Client services: Laura McGauran, Paulo Salomao
Production Company: Nexus
Directors: Smith & Foulkes
Executive Creative Director: Chris O Reilly
Producer: Tracey Cooper
Production Assistant: Fernanda Garcia Lopez
Director of Photography: Clive Norman
Editorial Company: Trim Editing
Editors: Paul Hardcastle and David Slade
VFX Company: Nexus Productions & Analog


Wednesday, 3 July 2013

Newcastle Brown Ale: July 3rd "Independence Eve"

Droga5 New York continues the cheeky 'No Bollocks' campaign  for Newcastle Brown Ale by creating a make-up holiday. Turning 4th of July to its advantage, Droga 5 made 3rd of July the official "Independence Eve", urging American consumers to celebrate that last day of British rule over America. The brewer is introducing also the "Revolutionary Koozie," with the British flag on one side and the American stars and stripes on the other and drinkers can turn it 180 degress at the stroke of midnight.




Credits:
Agency: Droga5 New York
Creative Chairman: David Droga
Chief Creative Officer: Ted Royer
Executive Creative Director: Kevin Brady
Creative Director: Scott Bell
Art Director: Kevin Weir
Art Director: Naomi Malik
Copywriter: Chris Colliton
Copywriter: Chase Kimball
Head of Integrated Production: Sally-Ann Dale
Production Assistant: Heather Black
Interactive Designer: Devin Croda
Strategist: Matthew Gardner
Digital Strategist: Nick Maschmeyer
Account Director: Lauren Solomon
Account Manager: Brett Schneider
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