Articles Tagged ‘funny’
Moscow Cat Theater or The(c)ater :)
You’ll be hard-pressed to find a more unusual circus, or father-daughter performing duo. The Moscow Cat Theater is just that: a traveling show of cats that perform amazing tricks for the owners who love and train them. Everybody in Russia may be used to seeing cats perform tricks, as the theater’s manager explains in this funny, charming film, but felines walking tightropes, crossing the stage on giant balls and walking upside down is not a common sight in most countries. As balalaika and accordion circus score plays in the background, Creative Director Vladimir and daughter Maria combine their love of cats and stage to create a captivating act and illustrate the tricks of the trade by giving new meaning to the expression ‘herding cats’.
JCPenny Christmas 2009: Return To The Dog House
When you have a winning idea, why change things?
That seems to be the thought behind Saatchi & Saatchi New York’s latest spot for JC Penney. Picking up where last year’s beloved “Beware of the Doghouse” campaign left off, Saatchi returns to the doghouse with… well, “Return to the Doghouse.”
There seems to be a lot of camaraderie amongst the Doghouse dwellers. So much so, it might actually be worth buying your wife a thoughtless present just to hang out with your friends… as long as you don’t mind laundry.
Like last year, the idea goes deeper with the campaign’s microsite.
When did clean become so dirty?
You deserve to know what chemicals are in your “cleaners”. Support the Household Product Labeling Acts at peopleagainstdirty.com
be careful at what you wish, says Golf
I never understood the “throw-money-make-a-wish” thing, although there are numerous rumors, legends and superstitions. This guy gets what he wishes.
La Revolución?
Featuring: Che Guevara, Fidel Castro, Mao Tse-Tung, Karl Marx, Lenin, Martin Luther King, Rosa Luxemburg, Ho-Chi Minh and Mahatma Gandhi.
Intel values its people
It is trendy nowadays to communicate yourself as a company which values its people. Giving the fact that Intel is a large corporation – governed by corporate rules – , I don’t think that they gonna fool anyone. But still,, these three ads are very well made and extremely funny.
Great Story: Canal Plus
Never Underestimate The Power Of a Great Story.
Canal Plus is a French premium pay television channel launched in 1984. It is owned by the Canal Plus Group, which in turn is owned by Vivendi SA. The channel broadcasts several kinds of programming and mostly encrypted, but does broadcast some programs without encryption. The un-encrypted programmes can be viewed free of charge on Canal Plus and on satellite on CanalPlus Clair.
Canal+ Le Bouquet is the brand name used for all the Canal+-branded channels in France.
flash sound matrix v2
Following this Flash Sound Matrix developed by Andre Michelle, this new version – made by inudge.net – has taken the matrix loop to the next level. It has more sounds placed on different channels which you can control by adjusting the volume and pitch. Again, like the previous version it’s fun to play with and time consuming
Neurosonics Audiomedical Labs Inc.
Kingdom of the unreal but also a higher state of being, ultimately free of the limitations of the material world through the agency of science, technology, and imagination.
Visit neurosonicsaudiomedical.com for more informations.
Channel 4: Jamie’s American Road Trip
Client: Channel 4
Agency: 4creative, London
Production Company: 4Creative, London
Director(s): Alex Boutell
Creatives: MPC (Post production)
Brett Foraker (Creative Director)
Phil Lind (Creative Director)
Tom Tagholm (Creative Director)
Joseph Ernst (Art Director)
Joseph Ernst (Copywriter)
Gwilym Gwillim (Agency Producer)
BabyLove: Number 3
Client: BabyLove
Agency: DDB Melbourne
Production Company: Plaza Films
Director(s): Paul middleditch
Creatives: Barry Stewart @ Sound Reservoir (Music + Sound Production)
Grant Rutherford (Creative Director)
Jim McKeown (Assoc Creative Director)
Peter Whitmore @ The Editors (Editor)
Julie Rutherford (Head of Broadcast)
Carol Sinclair (Agency Producer)
Peter Masterton (Executive Producer)
dudeism by volkswagen
Client: Volkswagen
Agency: DDB London
Production Company: Moxie Pictures
Director(s): Seth Gordon
Creatives: Jeremy Craigen (Executive Creative Director)
Graeme Hall (Creative)
Hunter Somerville (Creative)
Sarah Browell (Agency Producer)
Dawn Laren (Producer)














