In An Absolut World, Currency will be replaced with acts of kindness is the message in the Absolut Vodka commercial "Hugs," the ad features a classic soundtrack by beloved jazz artist Louis Armstrong. The Absolut Hugs ad was created by TBWA\Chiat\Day, New York. An exert from their press release: the “Hugs” ad is an exercise in restrained buoyancy, presenting a softly-lit parallel universe where affection is coin of the realm, a kiss on the cheek the sanctioned currency. Scored with the Louis Armstrong standard, “A Kiss to Build a Dream On,” it ends with the “In an Absolut world” tag and an understated product shot.
The “Hugs” spot, built as the TV extension of a brand campaign that launched in spring 2007, aired after 10 p.m. Sunday in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Boston and 10 other top-20 markets, an ambitious local buy reaching 31 percent of all U.S. TV households.
This week, the ad will be seen in seven local markets, with the particulars of each buy determined by individual stations. If all goes according to plan, Absolut will piece together a second TV buy in the latter half of the year.
The Chris Brown DoubleMint gum commercial featuring the song based on Forever wont be seen on TV anymore. Due to felony charges against Chris Brown, Wrigley's said that they plan to "suspend" the gum commercials featuring the singer. Wrigley released the following statement regarding Brown: "Wrigley is concerned by the serious allegations made against Chris Brown. We believe Mr. Brown should be afforded the same due process as any citizen. However, we have made the decision to suspend the current advertising featuring Brown and any related marketing communications until the matter is resolved.
Production Company: Laundry Agency: Translation Marketing Director: Anthony Liu & PJ Richardson Producer: Kari Salrin Associate Producer: Jason Boyd dp: Michael dallatorre ad: Graham Rich Editor: Matt Burberich Vfx supervisor: Christian Perez 3d animation and tracking: Christian Perez 2d animation + production: Alex Komin, matt burberich, Michael tello, Chris Reilly Camera and stage: Genesis and Red at Panavision Woodland Hills, CA.
Have you been wondering what all the hype behind those commercial teasers "Peer Into A Soul" are all about? If you took the time to visit the site peerintoasoul.ca then you know they are commercial teasers for the new KIA Soul. The full length commercial were just released and they are just fantastic. Ad Agency, Publicis Toronto created three commercial for the Soul, Mobsters, The Well, and Cabinmy favorite of the three is Mobsters. Enjoy the spot and be sure to visit the site Peer Into A Soul to see them all.
Credits: Agency: Publicis, Toronto Executive Creative Director: Duncan Bruce Associate Creative Director: Gary Holme Creative Director: Pat Pirisi Art Director: Gary Holme Writer: Pat Pirisi Producer: Dale Harrison VP, Brand Director: Tony Ciccia Account Supervisor: Dan Clark Director: Mark Gilbert Production Company: Untitled Films, Toronto Executive Producer: Peter Davis Line Producer: Sean Cooley Director of Photography: Robert Yeoman Production Designer: Stephen Sumney Art Director: Gus Black Editorial: Mick Griffin, Rooster Post Production, Toronto Producer: Melissa Kahn Asst. Editor: Jeff Poremba Music and Sound Design: RMW, Toronto Composer "Cabin" and "Mobster": Guido Luciani Composer "Well": Mark Rajakovic Sound Designer: Paul Sealey RMW Music Producer: Ted Rosnick
The new Kia Soul rolled out their new print ad campaign to go along with the interesting Peer Into A Soul commercial spots. The campaign is brilliant, here are a number of the print ads for the Soul. Client: KIA Canada Inc. Product: KIA Soul Agency: Publicis, Toronto Executive Creative Director: Duncan Bruce Group Creative Director: Gary Holme Creative Director: Pat Pirisi Art Director: Gary Holme Writer: Pat Pirisi Producer: Dale Harrison VP, Brand Director: Tony Ciccia Account Supervisor: Dan Clark Photographer: George Simhoni, Westside Studio, Toronto Digital Imaging: Mark Tyler/STIR
Ever wondered what people in the advertising business do in their time? Thad Papadakis an Art Director with Ignited in L.A., used his creative juices to create an amazing Valentines Day love song for AdWeek journalist Eleftheria Parpis.
Thad credits himself as L.A.'s most romantically adventurous Art Director and Parpis as the world's sexiest advertising journalist. This should go wildly viral and one of the most popular Valentines Day videos within a few days. I love the shot at Bob Garfield that read, "Your ad sucks" and "Now back to me" in the bubble.