There are ethical issues that need to be raised over massive online sellers like Temu and Amazon, especially if you want independent, smaller businesses to survive.
The Super Bowl isn’t just about football; it’s also the ultimate advertising extravaganza, with top brands splurging on commercials to reach over 100 million viewers.
This year’s Super Bowl ads are packing some serious star quality and plenty of zany moments.
Social media loves Super Bowl day, the adverts garnering almost as much attention as the football itself. So who came out tops then?
Super bowl Sunday is also a big day for fans of quality ads, and MINI have played out of their boots with their release from yesterday.
Got some time? Sure you do, it’s Monday, you’re at work, and well, who doesn’t need a distraction right now? Check out these entertaining Superbowl commercials.
The adverts during the SuperBowl are some of the cleverest and most expensive in the world. They have to be, with tens of millions of people watching.
He once was a notorious criminal defense lawyer, using his craft to defend the villains of society. Until one day, everything changed – his brother was murdered. Meet personal injury lawyer Jamie Casino, dispatching his own justice… Casino’s Law.
Apart from burly men throwing pigskin and tackling each other into a comas, the Superbowl brings us a heap of quality commercials every year. And we have a few of the best from 2014, right here.
The Superbowl is known for some brilliant ads, and a mammoth halftime show. Apparently football happens every now and then, as well. This year’s halftime show was dominated by Bruno Mars, but a guest appearance from the Red Hot Chili Peppers was the highlight of his set.
If you find supermodels french kissing fat kids with curly hair offensive, we suggest you give this video a miss. This is the unrated version of the famous Go Daddy Superbowl ad, featuring Leonardo DiCaprio’s ex, Bar Rafaeli.
Yesterday, OK Go released their new music video for Needing/Getting, which doubled as a Super Bowl ad for the Chevy Sonic. The band drives a Chevy fitted with retractable arms down a 3km stretch of desert lined with 1 000 instruments to perform a version of “Needing/Getting” that took four months to prep and four days to shoot.
It’s always great when your buddies are out there doing it in a big way, and I’m sure local creatives would also be interested to know that my buddy Colin Jeffery (The Advertising Guy – ex King James) is Creative Director at David&Goliath in LA, who shot the highly acclaimed “One Epic Ride” SuperBowl commercial […]