Showing posts with label NFL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NFL. Show all posts

Snickers Runs Comical Before and After Ads



Snickers expands the "You're Not You When You're Hungry" ad campaign into the NFL with new prints ads featuring some comical before and after ads featuring Joe Theismann and Jerome Bettis.

Agency: BBDO New York
Client: Mars
Agency: BBDO New York
Chief Creative Officer: David Lubars
Senior Creative Director: Gianfranco Arena
Senior Creative Director: Peter Kain
Associate CD / Copywriter: Matt Herr
Associate CD / Art Director: Justin Bilicki
Retoucher: Steve Lakeman
Art Buyer: Betsy Jablow

NFL's Patrick Willis Tells The Story Of The Power Inside



Duracell proves the importance of the power inside by telling the story of all-pro linebacker Patrick Willis in a new web film promo. His personal journey to the pinnacle of the NFL required the ability to power through obstacles and a steadfast and unwavering belief in himself. His story is remarkable and inspiring and further proof that with the right stuff inside, great things are possible. #TrustYourPower
I've had a number of people ask about the music in this commercial, it is the work of composer Adam Taylor.

Credits:
Advertising Agency: Saatchi & Saatchi, New York
CCO: Con Williamson
Creative Director: Justin Ebert, Alex Lea, Peter Smith
Art Director: Nate Ripp
Director: Eliot Rausch
Agency Producer: Peter Feldman
Production Company: Uber Content
Director: Eliot Rausch
EP: Preston Lee, Phyllis Koenig, Steve Wi
Director of Photography: Ed David
Editorial: Rock, Paper, Scissors
Composer: Adam Taylor

Faith Hill 2012 Sunday Night Football on NBC Intro



For all you NFL Football fans, here is the new NBC intro/opening commercial video for 2012 Sunday Night Football with Faith Hill. "Waiting All Day for Sunday Night" is set to the original Joan Jett song, "I Hate Myself for Loving You". Brought  to by Verizon Wireless of course.


Credits:
2012 NBC Sports © Universal



Adidas and Adizero Welcome Redskins QB RGIII to Washington D.C.



To welcome Robert Griffin III to Washington, D.C., The Redskins and to celebrate his preseason NFL home opener, adidas is lighting up the names of thousands of passionate football fans on a massive, moving projection of the Redskins quarterback displayed across the Newseum's 74-foot-high marble First Amendment tablet, down the street from the White House.

Fans who joined the conversation on the adidas Football facebook page and shared what "light" gets them on the field will see their name light up within the projected moving image of the Heisman Trophy winner two nights before his Redskins home debut. Three projectors were used to display the 74-foot image of RGIII in action with the lightest football cleats in the game—the adizero 5 Star Mid.

Credits:
Ad Agency: Mullen

Tom Brady for UGG TV Spot

Just in time for the start of 2011 NFL season, Tom Brady does a lot of walking in the new commercial TV ad for UGG's.

Credits:
UGG® Australia,today unveiled its first broadcast commercial, part of an integrated multi-media marketing campaign to support its menâs collection. Created by M&C Saatchi and featuring quarterback Tom Brady and music by Mos Def.
Client: UGG Australia
Ad Agency: M&C Saatchi
Production: Interrogate

ESPN Monday Night Football New TV AD "Animal Control"


ESPN and Monday Night Football are gearing up for the NFL season with their first commercial from the new "Is It Monday Yet?" campaign, this one entitled Animal Control.
Other spots in the campaign include: “Plumber,” “Construction Worker,” “Food Inspector,” and “Police Officer”, they will play off a similar theme and are set to debut closer to ESPN’s regular-season doubleheader on Sept. 12.
The MNF campaign will also feature topical spots promoting weekly MNF matchups throughout the season.
Who knows we just might see and hear Hank Williams Jr. asking fans the easiest question in the world … “Are You Ready for Some Football?”
Credits:
Created by: ESPN Consumer Marketing
Ad Agency: Weiden+Kennedy, New York

Join the 'American Family' with NFL's Super Bowl XLV Ad

Taking clips from some of the most iconic TV shows in history, NFL has created a sentimental spot for their 2011 Super Bowl Ad campaign. The compilation commercial features everyone from Seinfeld to the Simpsons preparing for the big game. Like looking at a family photo album, you realize how these TV show characters have in a way been part of your family all along.

NFL 2010 Playoff Commercial 'Reaction' Is A Fan Favorite

Capitalizing on You Tube's popularity, ad agency Grey New York idea to take actual fan footage reaction to make up their TV spot is a very hip idea. The actual play is by NFL star Santonio Holmes during Super Bowl 43 and is considered one of the best catches in Super Bowl history. Watching real fans celebrate the legendary moment is always a fun thing to watch.


Credits:
Advertising Agency: Grey New York
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