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Air Jordan III commercial - Hang Time Series of commercials featuring Mars Blackmon. Tags: Air Jordan III commercial Mars Blackmon Hang Time |
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Air Jordan I commercial - Christmas The fourth Air Jordan I commercial. Jordan vs Santa Tags: Air Jordan commercial Christmas Santa Claus |
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Air Jordan I commercial - Banned The world famous 'BANNED' commercial for the first Air Jordan sneaker! Check it out! Tags: Nike Air Jordan Basketball Shoes Sneakers commercial ad Banned |
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Air Jordan I commercial - Not Meant To Fly The first commercial for the famous Air Jordan line. Tags: Nike Air Jordan Basketball Shoes Sneakers commercial ad |
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Air Jordan II commercial - Rock a Baby Commercial for the second model of the Air Jordan line. Tags: Nike Air Jordan II Basketball Shoes Sneakers commercial ad |
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Air Jordan I commercial - Flight 23 Another commercial for the Air Jordan I Tags: Nike Air Jordan Basketball Shoes Sneakers commercial ad |
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Levi's commercial - Laundrette A classic from the BBH stable, this ad announces the launch of the first Levi's stonewashed jeans. It's 1950s small town USA, a GI stands watching the girls. Behind him a man walks into a launderette carrying a bag of small rocks which he pours into one of the machines. He then proceeds to remove his clothes down to his boxers and socks, and put them in the machine. A thoroughly honed physique is admired by all as he takes his seat against the wall. Levi's: Now available stonewashed Levi's: Laundrette Agency: Bartle Bogle Hegarty (BBH) Creative: John Hegarty; Greg Mills; Barbara Nokes Director: Roger Lyons Production: Mike Dufficy & Partners Director of Photography: Richard Greatrex Editor: Ian Weil Music: Karl Jenkins, Mike Ratledge Brand: Levi's Tags: Levi's commercial ad Laundrette |
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Heineken commercial - Water In Majorca An amusing pastiche on My Fair Lady, a man is trying to teach a Sloane Ranger how to talk Cock-er-nee. She just can't grasp it, so the professor calls for refreshments. One swig of her Heineken and the woman is speaking in the dulcet tones reminiscent of Audrey Hepburn's classic Eliza Doolittle, before the transformation. Heineken Heineken: Water In Majorca Agency: Lowe Howard-Spink Marschalk Creative: Adrian Holmes; Alan Waldie Director: Paul Weiland Production: Weilands Producer: Nadia Owen Director of Photography: Phil Meheux Editor: Ian Weil Music: C Tucker, J Saunders Brand: Heineken Tags: Heineken commercial ad Water In Majorca |
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Hamlet commercial - Photo Booth A classic piece of advertising for Hamlet directed by Graham Rose. Gregor Fisher, lately of Rab C Nesbitt fame, sits astride a photo booth stool. He combs the few remaining strands of hair he has over his bald pate and puts his money in the slot. Nothing happens. He leans forward and gets snapped. He waits again. Nothing. Leans forward again and gets snapped. Third time lucky? The stool drops and the camera snaps the top of his head. He lights his Hamlet. Hamlet: Happiness is a cigar called Hamlet. Hamlet: Photo Booth Agency: cdp Creative: Rowan Dean; Phillip Differ; Garry Horner Director: Graham Rose Production: Rose Hackney Barber Producer: John Hackney Director of Photography: David Walsh Editor: David Garland Music: Jacques Loussier Brand: Hamlet Tags: Hamlet commercial ad Photo Booth |
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Volvo commercial - Twister Dramatically and artistically filmed, this ad features a twister devastating the landscape. Epic storm images and physical destruction convey its power, and the authoritative voice of the expert emphasises the importance of a manoeuvrable, firm handling vehicle in conquering this. Enter Volvo, withstanding the winds that has taken trains from their tracks and destroyed buildings and landscape alike. Volvo. A car you can believe in. Volvo: Twister Agency: Abbott Mead Vickers BBDO Director: Tony Kaye Production: Tony K Post Production: The Mill Brand: Volvo Tags: Volvo commercial ad Twister |
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Lego commercial - Kipper An extremely clever ad -- one from your childhood. A slightly surreal look at all the things you can make out of a box a Lego. Narrated by Tommy Cooper, a battle ensues between a mouse which, when threatened by a cat, turns into a dog. The cat turns into a dragon and so on, to a submarine and a submarine-eating kipper. The submarine eventually morphs into an elephant, the mouse rebuilds and the elephant faints. Lego: It's a new toy every day -- just like that! Lego: Kipper Agency: TBWA London Creative: Mike Cozens; Graham Watson Director: Ken Turner Production: Clearwater Films Producer: David Mitten Director of Photography: Tom Harrison Editor: Patrick Udale Brand: Lego Tags: Lego commercial ad Kipper |
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Nike commercial - Instant Karma Athletes, both young and old, professional and amateurs are stretching, training and running for the 'human race.' The John Lennon song accompanies this trek through basketball, jogging and swimming. Animated symbols flash before the camera, as he sings 'Some karma's gonna get you.' The animations are smiley faces, stick men and suns, moons and stars. The final symbol is a Nike logo wrapped in sun-beams. Nike: Instant Karma Agency: Wieden+Kennedy Director: David Fincher Production: Propaganda Films Brand: Nike Tags: Nike commercial ad Instant Karma |
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The Guardian commercial - Points Of View A very clever piece of advertising aimed at making the viewer look at the wider picture. Played out in black and white, a skinhead turns on a street corner and runs at speed towards a man with a briefcase. We get one angle, the skinhead is chasing the man. From another angle, the skinhead is going to steal the man's briefcase and from a third angle, the skinhead grabs the man's briefcase and pulls him free of some falling masonry. As we realise, we should always look at every angle of the story. The Guardian: Points Of View Agency: The Boase Massimi Pollitt Partnership Creative: Frank Budgen; John Webster Director: Paul Weiland Production: Weilands Producer: Glynis Murray Director of Photography: Tony Pierce-Roberts Editor: Ian Weil Brand: The Guardian Tags: The Guardian commercial ad Points Of View |
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Pepsi commercial - Archaeology A title presents 'Earth, sometime in the future.' An archaeologist is guiding students through a cave tour, identifying artefacts as they go. He identifies a ball and explains its usage, the same with a guitar. His students are impressed as they sip their Pepsi and an enthusiastic girl proffers another fossil. "What's this, professor?" she urges excitedly. Examining the long-gone Coca-Cola style bottle however, he is utterly baffled; "I've no idea!" Pepsi. The choice of a new generation. Pepsi: Archaeology Agency: BBDO New York Director: Joe Pytka Production: PYTKA Brand: Pepsi Tags: Pepsi commercial ad Archaeology |
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Tango commercial - Orange Man Three men stand outside a corner shop, one of them drinks a can of Tango. The voiceover breaks in and the scene is replayed like a sports replay. Out of the background a large orange man sprints towards the man drinking the can, taps him on the shoulder, the man turns and the orange man slaps him. The he disappears. Tango: You know when you've been Tango'ed. Tango: Orange Man Agency: HHCL/Red Cell Creative: Steve Henry; Trevor Robinson; Alan Young Director: Matt Forest Production: Limelight Commercials Producer: Storr Redman Director of Photography: Nic Morris Brand: Tango Tags: Tango commercial ad Orange Man |
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Heineken commercial - Jamaica On a secluded beach far from the tourist trail, the rum shack's locals go about their daily business over a bottle of Heineken until they are discovered by some wide-eyed visitors looking for the "real" Jamaica. In a bid to live up to their stereotypes, they quickly ditch their beer, hide their mod cons behind flags and other national paraphernalia, and let the tourists think they have found an archetypal Jamaican bar with steel drums, rum punch, dominoes and a few chickens chucked in for good measure. "Heineken. Unofficial drink of Jamaica since 1938," reads the tagline. Heineken: Jamaica Agency: The Red Brick Road Agency Producer: James Faupel Creative Director: Justin Tindall Creative: Sam Cartmell; Jason Lawes Director: Eric Lynne Production: Partizan Producer: Miranda Johnstone Director of Photography: Stephen Keith-Roach Post Production: The Moving Picture Company (MPC) Editor: Sam Sneade Music: The Congos, Children Crying Brand: Heineken Tags: Heineken commercial ad Jamaica |
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Coca Cola commercial - First Taste Title: First Taste Client: The Coca Cola Company Product: Coke Director: Dante Ariola Spots's Prod Co: MJZ Agency: Wieden & Kennedy/AMSTERDAM Editor: Rick Russell @ Final Cut/LONDON Music: Elias Arts VFX: Asylum @ Asylum Tags: Coca Cola commercial ad First Taste |
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Dove commercial - Onslaught Dove: Onslaught Agency: Ogilvy & Mather Canada Agency Producer: Brenda Surminski Creative Director: Janet Kestin; Nancy Vonk Creative: Stuart Campbell; Mike Kirkland; Sharon Lee Pan; Tim Piper Director: Tim Piper Production: Steam Films; Worldwide Productions Producer: Jeff McDougall Director of Photography: Ray Dumas; Marc Laliberté-Else Post Production: Soho Digital Film Location Service: Worldwide Productions Editor: Kevin Gibson Music: Simian, La Breeze, EMI Canada Brand: Dove Tags: Dove commercial ad Onslaught |
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Hit Insecticide: Cockroaches And Mosquitoes Quit India A plague of insects descending onto a city might seem a little alien to those of us who live in the chillier parts of the world, but for the rest it can be the price you pay for being meteorologically blessed. Hit Insecticide: Cockroaches And Mosquitoes Quit India Agency: Ambience Publicis Advertising Agency Producer: Ramanuj Shastry Creative Director: Prashand Sankhe Creative: Shekhar More; Prashand Sankhe Director: Ram Madhvani Production: Equinox Films Producer: Manoj Shroff Director of Photography: Kartikvjay Post Production: Prime Focus Mumbai Editor: Asif Ali Shaikh Music: Anand Ranganathan Brand: Hit Insecticide Tags: Hit Insecticide commercial ad Cockroaches And Mosquitoes Quit India |
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NSPCC commercial - Click With children these days so used to the speed of technology, they're accustomed to getting things done with a single click of a mouse, but for the protagonist of the NSPCC's latest spot things aren't so simple. NSPCC: Click Agency: Saatchi & Saatchi London Agency Producer: Kate Hardwick Creative Director: Kate Stanners Creative: Julian Andrews; Eoghain Clarke Director: Sebastian Strasser Production: Blink Productions Producer: Andrew Studholme Director of Photography: Julian Hohndorf Post Production: The Mill Editor: Neil Smith Brand: NSPCC Tags: NSPCC commercial ad Click |