In the new TV ad for vitaminwater zero, a frog sees a beautiful woman drinking their new brand "glow" and thinks she is a princess. The frog then begins a hilarious chase that culminates in the big kiss. Unfortunate for the cursed prince she is not and the chase continues. A recent Coca-cola subsidiary, vitaminwater is part of their Energy Brands that had rapper 50 Cent as an original owner. Now with Coke running the show they are hopeful this latest ad campaign will turn the corner for vitaminwater, as they recently had a judgement against them for misleading advertising for using the term "nutritious", in lieu of their products high sugar content.
Great new ad for Diet Coke entitled "Stay" Extraordinary created by Wieden+Kennedy. The coke ad features the music of The Temper Trap and one of new fav songs "Sweet Disposition".
Director Christian Loubek, working via Wieden + Kennedy, just helmed an impressively varied spot for Diet Coke. The sprawling, wordless :60 is a poignant, musically driven portrayal of the iconic soft drink's place amid great acts of art and accomplishment. A man fueled by Diet Coke hobnobs with an urbane crowd at a swanky big-city party. A nurse cares for newborn babies with the soft drink by her side. The drink is there beside the runway of an edgy fashion show, on the set of an explosive outdoor movie shoot, in the limo of an actress preparing to take to the red carpet, and in the painting of an expansive mural in a neighborhood. Credits: Client: Diet Coke Spots Title: Stay Air Date: March 2010 Agency: Wieden + Kennedy CD: Hal Curtis Art Director: Max Erdenberger Copywriter: Ginger Robinson/Tatum Shaw Agency Producer: Erika Madison Prod Company: Anonymous Content Director: Christian Loubek EP/Head of Commercials: Dave Morrison Producer: Deannie O'Neil Production Supervisor: Mariska Leyssius Editorial: Rock Paper Scissors Editor: Terence "Biff" Butler EP: Carol Lynn Weaver Producer: Cassie Hulen Post/Effects: a52 VFX Supervisor: Patrick Murphy VFX EP: Jennifer Sofio Hall VFX Producer: Cassie Hulen Audio Post Co: Lime Mixer: Loren Silber Sound Design Co: Stimmung Sound Designer: Gus Koven Shoot Location: LA About Anonymous Content: Attribution: Written content created by TRUST: http://www.trustcollective.com Under Creative Commons License: Attribution Share Alike
Coke Zero TVC titled "Pijama Party". I don't get the connection in the spot but it's Coca-Cola and they can pretty much do whatever they want with their advertising campaigns.
Via: Ads Of The World.com Advertising Agency: McCann Erickson Istanbul, Turkey Creative Director: Ugur Çakir Associate Creative Director: Oktar Akin Art Director: Firat Yildiz Copywriter: Deniz Tan Account Director: Burak Aldinç Account Supervisor: Özlem Milor Account Manager: Nagihan Meriç Agency Producer: Zeynep Dogu Director: Hakan Yonat Production: Kala Film Post-production: Mojo FX
A look back at the Michael Jackson Pepsi commercials from the 1980's. In the first ad MJ sings I'll Be There at the piano. The second commercial is the Michael Jackson Pepsi Generation Billy Jean TV ad that was incredibly popular in the late 80's.
The Pepsi Generation Billy Jean Commercial.
God Bless you Michael, thank you for leaving the world with all your wonderful music.
One of the most famous Coca-Cola TV commercials in history, which first aired in September 1979, starred NFL Hall of Famer "Mean Joe Greene" and a little boy named Tommy Okon. This iconic TV spot has been credited in starting the athlete endorsement craze in advertising and has spun off many imitators and recent updated versions, including fellow Pittsburgh Steeler star Troy Polamalu. But just like Coke, nothing beats the original.
Coke Zero commercial and the new James Bond 007 Quantum of Solace movie promo combine for a thrilling commercial. he movie is due out the end of October.
Advertising Agency: Wieden & Kennedy London
Coca-Cola is to launch a global TV campaign in a tie-up with James Bond film Quantum of Solace with music by White Stripes frontman Jack White.
Bobby Brittain, the brand director for Coca-Cola Great Britain, said that the campaign "combines the drama of James Bond with the essence of Coca-Cola Zero in a stylish and contemporary fashion".