2.28.2010
2.26.2010
P.Diddy's Larger Than Life Sean John Billboard
Apple's "1984" Commercial
One of the most popular Super Bowl commercials of all time. Apple uses this commercial to introduce the world to it's state of the art Macintosh computer. The rest is history.
2.15.2010
SPORTSCENTER'S "Arnold Palmer" Commercial
The perfect "no words commercial". The action on the screen explains it all.
(Hint: A combination of sweet tea and lemonade shares the same name as this legendary golfer)
2.13.2010
Nike "Human Chain"
Human Chain from NikeSportswear on Vimeo.
Nike always has a unique way to present their classic "Just Do It" message
2.09.2010
Rhapsody's Blueprint 3 Commercial 2009
Jay-Z re-enacts his famous album covers in promotion for his Blueprint 3 album
The Best Show on TV
The very first episode of AMC's "Mad Men".
"Mad Men" is a drama about one of New York's most prestigious ad agencies at the beginning of the 1960s, focusing on one of the firm's most mysterious but extremely talented ad executives, Donald Draper (Source: imdb.com)
2.08.2010
The Best Commercial of the Night
The best commercial from last night. Bing, Microsoft's search engine, has been taking aim at Google and its broad search results.
Google retaliates with a perfect commercial that shows the simplicty and capability of it's search engine, and manages to do so with a well crafted story.
It already has about 1.8 MILLION views on YouTube
Super Bowl Commercial "Budlight Auto Tune" 2010
Bold move since Jay-Z laid Auto tune to rest last summer. Still clever and catchy nonetheless
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8z13AjI8n4I
Labels:
advertising,
Bud Light,
marketing,
Super Bowl,
T-PAIN
2.01.2010
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