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UN World Food Programme 'no food diet' by Leagas Delaney

The United Nations' World Food Programme is using a TV campaign to expose the fact that more than 850m people go hungry in the world, even though we produce more than we can eat. Leagas Delaney has produced three commercials. The first, entitled "no food diet", features a woman collecting stones that she ...

Motorola 'PEBL' by 180 Amsterdam

To mark the launch of the Motorola PEBL handset, 180 Amsterdam has developed a TV campaign, directed by David Fincher, the man behind 'Fight Club' and 'Se7en'. Compressing millions of years into 30 seconds, the TV spot depicts the development of the smooth, pebble-shaped phone over time. The ad follows ...

MADD 'past present future' by Saatchi & Saatchi Canada

Saatchi Saatchi Canada is behind a hard-hitting drink driving campaign on behalf of Mothers Against Drunk Driving. In the TV ad "prisoner", the viewer is taken on a short journey from the comfort ... of a life behind bars. In a second TV ad, a young wheelchair-bound man is shown watching his former ...

Vodafone 'under the tree' by Bartle Bogle Hegarty

Bartle Bogle Hegarty has developed a TV ad that kick-starts a major Christmas campaign for Vodafone's 3G offering. The ad is a continuation of BBH's "Make the most of now" idea. It starts with a young girl walking through a snowy forest. She is joined by an eclectic range of people, from musicians ...

Sony Walkman 'the pill' by Fallon

Sony Walkman is taking on the iPod with a TV and print campaign from Fallon. The campaign works on the premise that music is addictive and its Walkman is the best way to feed the habit. Directed by the Channel 4 network creative director Brett Foraker through RSA, the TV ad opens on what looks like a small ...

Citibank 'poet' by Fallon

Citibank has launched four TV spots created by Fallon/Minneapolis to be broadcast exclusively at US colleges and universities on MtvU. The spots are titled "poet", "lefty", "slap" and "degrees" and feature a witty talking hand and specially composed music, including a human bead-box. In the "poet ...

Sony Bravia 'balls' by Fallon

TV brand, Bravia....The new technology behind the product means that the TVs using it will have brilliant, clear ... "Colour like no other", the TV work features thousands of multi-coloured balls being unleashed ... , bouncing off trees, cars and houses. Press and outdoor work backing the TV spot features shots ...

Army 'rescue mission' by Publicis

The Army is looking to recruit more officer applicants with a television campaign comprising two ads, "peace maker" and "rescue mission". The ads feature real officers, and aim to make people reassess the qualities it takes to become an officer in the British Army. In "rescue mission" a woman ...

Orange 'dance' by Mother

The latest ad for Orange forms part of a 13m campaign to take the brand message of "The Future's Bright" a step further. The TV ad features a middle-aged couple in their kitchen just finishing breakfast. Their actions appear to be carried out in a normal way, then become fluid and choreographed as they dance ...

EA Sports Fifa '06 'winner stays on' by W&K Amsterdam

Wayne Rooney plays up to his reputation as a hotheaded footballer in the new spot for EA Sports' 'Fifa '06' computer game. The campaign also features Ronaldinho, and in the television spot "winner stays on" he is shown getting into a furious battle with Rooney, before having to leave the field after ...

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