Tuesday 29 May 2012

Worldwide Short Film Festival: Leeroy Jenkins

Classic viral videos like "Leeroy Jenkins" and "Charlie Bit My Finger" re-imagined as short movies  for the promotion of the Worldwide Short Film Festival.


Leeroy Jenkins re-imagined as a bank robbery.



Director Finn O'Hara


Charlie bit my finger re-imagined as a zombie movie.





Director Jeff Chan

Monday 28 May 2012

Adobe &

Visuals for the new Adobe international campaign "Adobe &".







Optic Gallery: The card with a vision

A very smart and useful business card.



Advertising Agency: Ogilvy & Mather, New Delhi, India
Art Director: Preeti Koul Choudhry, Nasheet Shadani, Umesh Grover
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GAPA/BS: Aids prevention

Safe sex is never wrong.





Advertising agency: JWT São Paulo

Philips: Augmented Reality Mugs

Offline augmented reality. Cheap, clever, working. Nice one from Taipei.




Advertising Agency: OgilvyAction, Taipei, Taiwan
Regional Executive Creative Director: Daniel Comar
Creative Directors: Chyi Lin
Assistant Art Director: James Lei
Group Account Director: Julia Ou
Associate Account Director: Vincent Chang
Account Executive: Joanne Mei
Production: Jack Wu, Peggy Chou
Designer: Alex Noble, Kenny Foo, Fong Wei Kit
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Volkswagen: See Film Differently

We all love some movie quotes. And it is a fact that some of the best quotes where improvised or unscripted. Where did the actors found their inspiration? VW may have an answer. They just launched 3 new spots in the "See Film Differently" campaign. Hannibal Lector’s eerie ‘sucking motion’ in Silence of the Lambs, Robert De Niro’s famous “Are you talking to me?” scene from Taxi Driver, and the line “We’re gonna need a bigger boat” from Jaws. The films will run in 196 independent cinemas across the UK from 25th May and are the latest stage in Volkswagen’s seven-year support of independent cinema.







Advertising agency: DDB UK, London,
Executive creative director: Jeremy Craigen
Creative directors: Matt Lee and Pete Heyes
Copywriter: Steve Hall
Art director: Danny Seager
Account director: Alexandra Wrigley
Filming: Stink, London
Post production: Framestore
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Friday 25 May 2012

Isaac Cordal: Cement Bleak

Urban installation projecting shadows with public lights in Dalston, London. Faces modelled on grid of several colanders projecting their shadows on the pavement. Main idea is to try to make larger projections drawings with public light resources.










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