31 May 2012
Tesco has launched a TV campaign to highlight the supermarket's promotions for the Queen's Diamond
30 May 2012
The ad, which again features Andrew Flintoff, shows the former cricketer enjoying a Jubilee street party in a supermarket.
The spot was filmed overnight in a real store with a 100ft-long table. It was written by Adam Smith and art directed Wil Maxey. It was directed by Jorn Threlfall through Outsider. ...
24 May 2012
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Pilgrims Choice has a woman looking at cheeses in a supermarket. In a John Wayne voice, a ...
open in a supermarket fridge aisle as a female shopper chooses the client's brand ...
the marketing ...
this supermarket-based ad has a tiny cowboy on a horse, chattering on about cheese. A creative twist, an unusual ...
14 Mar 2012
The ad, by The Red Brick Road, features children presenting a menu in the style of a waiter to promote the supermarket s "three courses for 10" deal.
It was created by Sam Cartmell and directed by Joanna Bailey through Bare Films. Post-production was by The Mill. The ad was edited at The Whitehouse ...
22 Feb 2012
The 20- and 30-second TV ads were shot by the Mighty Boosh director Paul King and star hedgehogs (because hedgehogs are lactose intolerant).
The hedgehogs are filmed exploring a supermarket stocked with miniature products, and in addition there are "dream sequences" showing what a hedgehog would wish for in a ...
31 Jan 2012
The spot shows a Coke Zero deliveryman ?attempting to discreetly purchase a bottle of Pepsi Max at the supermarket, when he unexpectedly becomes the grand prize winner of "Pepsi Max for Life".
It was written by Armando Samuels, art directed ?by Kristina Krkljus and directed by Joe Pytka through PYTKA. ...
18 Nov 2011
to pump out soulless work for banks and supermarkets at one of the five superagencies? DDBFallonSaatchi ...
14 Oct 2011
that name.
Sainsbury's agency has also written a script for Prozac as the supermarket contemplates life ...
27 May 2011
of a ridged crisp and haven't spotted any of the many varieties packed on to supermarket shelves ...