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| Adfreak | April 21, 2017 | Today's highs and lows of creativity |
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Darren Aronofsky Captures the Struggle and Danger of Reporting in Stunning Ads for The New York Times Droga5 spotlights photojournalists' search for the truth By Kristina Monllos The New York Times wants readers to understand what it takes to produce the journalism it does--that there's real work behind the words and photos they see, and that some of the paper's journalists risk their lives for stories. That's why the Grey Lady has released a new set of ads directed by Darren Aronofsky,... Read more » |
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This TV Show Is So Raunchy, the Network Made Toys to Distract Children While Parents Watch And you thought Game of Thrones was bad By Angela Natividad The French love themselves some sex, or at least some quality nakedness, which manages to pop up in ads for everything from food delivery to selling tables. To demonstrate how raunchy Season 2 of Canal+ show Versailles will be, French agency BETC decided to roll the dice on that reputation. The case study below depicts... Read more » |
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A Stock Photo Agency Just Made the Cattiest (and Most Insane) Cat Video on the Internet Brace yourself for Cherie and Renno's 'Meow' By Tim Nudd While Dove tackles the thorny socio-political debate around stock photography, stock photo agency Depositphotos just wants to show you cat photos. And some fantastic ones, at that. And it's doing so in novel fashion: It created, entirely from its own collection of stock photography, a whole music video filled with cats for Israeli musical duo... Read more » |
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To Sell 4K TVs, Panasonic Crafted an Ad for the Greatest Film Never Made It's got everything but Vin Diesel By David Gianatasio Not coming soon, to a screen near you... To tout Panasonic's 4K HDR TVs, ad agency Brave produced a fun, two-minute, trailer-style commercial featuring scenes you might see in different types of Hollywood blockbusters, ranging from period dramas to noir thrillers and epic science fiction and fantasy adventures. The action follows one woman's odyssey through... Read more » |
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Rachael Leigh Cook and Her Frying Pan Are Back. This Time the Enemy Isn’t Drugs but Drug Policy Star of famous '90s PSA has a message on 4/20 By Patrick Coffee Happy 4/20, everyone. Did you know the federal government continues to classify marijuana as a Schedule 1 drug despite 24 states and the District of Columbia having legalized it in some form and eight states passing laws allowing its recreational use? Twenty years ago, actress Rachael Leigh Cook, then 18, appeared in a famous PSA... Read more » |
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IBM Watson’s New Job as Art Museum Guide Could Hint at Lots of Future Roles With Brands Go ahead, ask him anything By Angela Natividad Almost three-quarters (72 percent) of Brazilians have never been inside a museum, according to a 2010 study from the Brazilian Institute of Economic Research. There are probably many reasons for this, but among them is the feeling that art can seem inaccessible unless you've studied it. So, how do you get art to speak to... Read more » |
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How to Manage People and Your Own Career: 4 More Top Creatives Tell Us the Best Advice They Ever Got Jan Jacobs, Margaret Johnson, Brent Choi and Kevin Brady weigh in By Tim Nudd Managing the work is one thing. But eventually you have to start managing people, as well as your own brand in the marketplace. What then? Our video series "Best Advice I Ever Got" continues today with four more top creative directors--Jan Jacobs, Margaret Johnson, Brent Choi and Kevin Brady--revealing the best tips they ever got... Read more » |
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