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Tag Archives: advertising
Oct 5
Art & Copy
This is something I’m very excited about. Advertising often gets a bad rap — it’s frequently annoying and interruptive, but every so often, you see one of those ads that’s just good. The moral side of the issue may run deep, but companies are trying to sell us shit, and so long as [...]
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Feb 4
True Blood.
This is far and away my favorite opening title sequence of anything on TV right now. HBO’s True Blood.
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Produced at Digital Kitchen, the main title sequence of this sweaty, hot, southern vampire drama is backed by ‘Bad Things’ by Jace Everett. It achieves one of the more visceral tones [...]
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Feb 2
Bob Dylan must really like Pepsi.
If somebody asked me about my general outlook on things, I’d say I’m pretty much a positive kinda guy. Critical, but positive. That said, this just pisses me off. This was a spot that ran during the Superbowl (airtime cost $6m + song/footage rights, etc.)
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Jan 23
Liverpool Station Madness
Woah! Stumbled across The Mill’s latest T-Mobile spot (in conjunction w/ Saatchi & Saatchi and Partizan Pictures).
From the Mill:
Dance reveals 400 people performing live at Liverpool Street Station: where filming took place using 10 hidden data camera. The Dancers took to the floor in a whirlwind of choreography dancing to eight classic tracks from the [...]













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