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Burger King Dressed Up as the Ghost of McDonald's in This Scary Good Halloween Prank Queens trick is a real treat By Tim Nudd Now this is a flame-broiled burn. Read more » |
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Dos Equis' Most Interesting Man May Be Different, but the Ads Aren't So Much First full spot from Havas rolls out By Gabriel Beltrone Dos Equis is out with its first full commercial featuring its new Most Interesting Man in the World. And he looks, perhaps unsurprisingly, like a rugged twist on a dazzling young Heineken guy. Read more » |
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Makers of the Famous 'Dear Brother' Johnnie Walker Spec Ad Just Made a Volvo Ad to Die For Also spec, but the automaker gave the green light By David Gianatasio Death becomes them. Read more » |
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This Remarkable VR Film About Going Blind Is Hailed as the Format's Most Empathetic Yet The backstory of Notes on Blindness By Angela Natividad This summer, the Sundance Film Festival hosted the premiere of Notes on Blindness. It's a film about John Hull, a theologian who spent 16 years chronicling his degenerative blindness in an audio journal before ... Read more » |
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The Story Behind These Very Strange Anti-Trump Ads That Popped Up in NYC Today Cautionary tales indeed By Tim Nudd Out-of-home has been a great venue for anti-Trump advertising this year, from the Nuisance Committee's clever billboards to Wieden + Kennedy's baloney-fixated food truck. Now, we can add an unpaid guerrilla ... Read more » |
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Teams From Deutsch and Grey Won the First YouTube Creative Hack With These 6-Second Ads Video site's contest promotes new short ad format By Gabriel Beltrone Seven hours might not seem like much time for two people to conceive and produce three video ads of anything resembling decent strategic quality. But if the spots are short enough, and the creatives are good enough, ... Read more » |
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The North Face Surprises Shoppers With a Free Jacket, but They Have to Zipline for It Brand's latest fun Korean stunt By Tim Nudd The North Face is all about fun stunts in Korea, where it regularly gives shoppers unexpected surprises—and films them for videos that, as often as not, go viral. Read more » |
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