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This subsection of Ad Archive combines best commercials from all over the world according to certain themes, focusing on different creative methods and techniques, on best reels of directors, studios, agencies and brands. The section supplements the collection of prints “ Mysterious coincidences ”. However, in the TV-spots case we are talking about “focus” in particular, making an attempt to categorize creative methods and strategies.


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Hogwarts - Invisible

TV-Spots  EA GAMES WIEDEN + KENNEDY
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Released: September 2007
Avertiser: ELECTRONIC ARTS
Brand name: EA GAMES
Agency: WIEDEN + KENNEDY
Country: Holland
Tags: News , TV Spots , Good! , Creative review , Cinematized ads , tv-spot , ENTERTAINMENT & LEISURE , Creativity
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Credits:

Client: Electronic Arts
Title: Invisible
Agency: W+K Amsterdam
Executive Creative Directors: Al Moseley & John Norman
Creative Directors: Eric Quennoy, Paul Stechschulte
Copywriter: Giles Montgomery
Art Director: Michael Barker
Producer: Cheryl Warbrook
Agency Executive Producer: Tom Dunlap
Production Company: Biscuit Filmworks, Los Angeles
Director: Aaron Ruell
Executive Producers: Shawn Lacy, Eric Stern
Line Producer: Tracy Broadus
Editor: Ken Rosenberg
Post-Production company: Joint editorial
Audio Post-Production company: FC Walvisch
Music: EA
Sound Design: Nick Smith

The Boyfriend Trouser

TV-Spots
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Released: April 2007
Tags: News , TV Spots , Creative review , Cinematized ads
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Credits:

Agency: Laird & Partners
Creative dirеctor: Trey Laird
Associate Creative Director: Carl Byrd
Account Manager Jackie Blue
Producer Leigh Donaldson
Production company: Bob Industries
Director: Dayton/Faris
Director of Photography: Ellen Kouras
Producer Bart Lipton
Post production: Brickyard VFX

VW GOLF / Forrest Gump

TV-Spots  GOLF ALMAPBBDO, Sao Paulo
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Audrey

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Released: July 2006
Tags: News , TV Spots , Creative review , Cinematized ads
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Credits:

Agency: Laird+Partners
VFX: Method Studios
Animation: Logan

Flash Beer

TV-Spots  Cannes Lions 2007 George Patterson Y&R Melbourne
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Credits:

Category: Alcoholic Drinks
Title: FLASH BEER
Advertiser/Client: FOSTER'S
Product/Service: CARLTON DRAUGHT
Entrant Company, City: GEORGE PATTERSON Y&R, Melbourne
Country: AUSTRALIA
Advertising Agency, City: GEORGE PATTERSON Y&R, Melbourne
Country: AUSTRALIA
Executive Creative Director: James McGrath
Creative Director: James McGrath
Copywriter: Ant Keogh
Art Director: Grant Rutherford
Agency Producer: Romanca Jasinski
Account Supervisor: Paul McMillan
Production Company, City: PLAZA FILMS, Sydney
Country: AUSTRALIA
Director: Paul Middleditch
Editor: Peter Whitmore
Music - Artist/Title: Irene Cara
Synopsis:
A send up of 80's dance movies, specifically the film Flashdance.

Volkswagen GOLF GTI: Singing in the Rain

TV-Spots   DDB LONDON
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Credits:

Agency: DDB London
Creative Director: Jeremy Craigen
Art Director: Steve Jones
Copywriter: Martin Loraine
Director: NE-O
Cinematography: Patrick Duroux
Producer: Blake Powell
Agency Producer: Richard Chambers
Account Manager: Matt Ross
Editor: Tim Thornton-Allan
Editing Company: Marshall Street
Special Effects / VFX: Alex Lovejoy, Christophe Damiano, MPC
Music: Mint Royale
Recording Studio: Mad Planet
Actor / Celebrity: Gene Kelly


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