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  • Go Daddy Super Bowl XLVI "The Cloud" Sneak Peak with Danica Patrick and the PussyCat Dolls

    Go Daddy Super Bowl XLVI "The Cloud" Sneak Peak with Danica Patrick and the PussyCat Dolls

    Go Daddy is one of the first 2012 Super Bowl advertisers to give us a sneak peak at what they are up too. Go Daddy's Super Bowl commercials include two spots this year, "The Cloud" features Danica Patrick and The PussyCat Dolls and what seems to be some short of heavenly angel thing, which reminds me of the Axe Fallen Angel ads.

    The official press release:
    SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Super Bowl 2012 will mark a product milestone for Go Daddy. The world’s largest provider of Web hosting, domain name registrations and net-new SSL Certificates is known for its edgy ads with smokin’ hot Go Daddy Girls, but for the first time ever, Go Daddy is using one of its two edgy new Super Bowl commercials to specifically reference its cloud-based offerings.

    Go Daddy has long delivered services “in the cloud” – providing individuals and businesses more efficient and less expensive online options. Now, it’s taking its product marketing to Super Bowl viewers with fun references to Go Daddy’s innovative offerings such as 4th Generation Hosting, known as 4GH.

    The 30-second ad is called The Cloud. It features Go Daddy Girl Danica Patrick and the new Pussycat Dolls, along with several core product references in a “divine” setting. The Cloud is also Go Daddy’s most ambitious production in the company’s eight-year Super Bowl history. The storyline includes a revealing moment and an extravagant set design.

    “How can we produce a Super Bowl ad that’s fun, edgy, slightly inappropriate and also speak to cloud-based products?” asked Go Daddy CEO and Founder Bob Parsons. “Like only Go Daddy can … trust me, it’ll be as GoDaddy-esque as ever. Danica will surpass her most revealing Go Daddy moment, from back in 2008 when she gave us the big unzip!”

    Danica recently ranked the Internet’s Most Searched Athlete and she’s also a sort of Super Bowl staple. By most observers’ count, Danica has been in more Super Bowl ads than any other celebrity, and with this year’s campaign, she will have 11 big game ads on her resume, all with Go Daddy Productions.

    “Doing Go Daddy’s Super Bowl commercials is always interesting, but this year’s are epic,” Danica said. “The commercials are very funny – there’s physical humor, and in The Cloud there’s a big-time dance routine. Yes, I dance. And I’ll say this, the dance sequence is as GoDaddy-esque as it gets!”

    Go Daddy’s other 2012 Super Bowl ad also features Danica, along with her Go Daddy Girl colleague and fitness guru Jillian Michaels. Like Danica, Jillian is a strong woman and successful entrepreneur.

    “I like the way Bob and Go Daddy portray women as strong and successful,” Jillian said. “Yes, the commercials are edgy and hot … but the Go Daddy Girls always have the last laugh, they are the ones in control. A lot of people don’t realize this, but Bob’s executive staff is made up of more women than men.”

    The 30-second ad featuring Jillian and Danica is designed to bring massive consumer attention to the.CO domain, the Internet’s most popular new domain name extension. While Go Daddy is working to keep the specifics of the storyline under wraps for now, it has said the ad features a stunning international supermodel whose world-class body drew this comment from Jillian on-set: “If I made a DVD about how to get a body like hers, I’d be a gazillionaire.”

    .CO Internet S.A.S. CEO Juan Diego Calle makes a cameo appearance in the Internet-only version of the commercial, along with Bob Parsons. “Not only was filming the Super Bowl ad a fun way to spend a work day, we know it will help take dot-CO to the next level – driving more business and boosting brand awareness,” said Calle. “Last year’s Super Bowl ad helped us to finish our first year with more than one million dot-CO domain names registered by people in more than 200 countries – and made dot-CO the hottest new Web address in the world!”

    Go Daddy partnered with.CO Internet for the first time in the 2011 Super Bowl with great success. As for its cloud-based products and services, Go Daddy has been in the cloud since before the term was coined. Not surprisingly though, most people have more awareness of Go Daddy’s commercial campaigns … that may change with this year’s advertising leap into the cloud.

    For the Pussycat Dolls, featured prominently in The Cloud’s outrageous dance scene, 2012 marks their first-ever Super Bowl commercial and serves as the unofficial launch of the new Pussycat Dolls.

  • The Cloud TV Ad for Guinness — Made of More

    The Cloud TV Ad for Guinness — Made of More

    Guinness presents "The Cloud" in their newest TV commercial. In the ad, a cloud breaks free from the petty squabbles of all other sky-dwellers and embarks upon a journey of self-discovery. Our hero travels over the seas, through power lines, inside cramped alleyways between buildings, and even inside a parking garage, cementing its individuality along the way.

    "The more he saw, the more he did," a narrator says of the apparently male mass of vapor as it hovers around the city like a parade float, thus exemplifying the brand’s tagline, "Made of More."

    Credits:
    Ad Agency: AMV BBDO, UK
    Copywriters: Alex Grieve Posters: Mike Sutherland
    Art Directors: Adrian Rossi Posters: Ant Nelson, Kate Edwards, Amber Glenister
    Senior planner: Tom White
    Planner: Pete Zezulka
    Account: Crispin Butler
    AM: Paddy Heaney
    TV Producer: Olly Chapman
    Assistant: Holly Pienaar
    Media Agency: Carat
    Media Planner: Stuart Aplin
    Production Company: Gorgeous
    Director: Peter Thwaites
    Post-production Company: The Mill
    Retouching: Digital Light
    Model Making: Swell New York
    CGI: The Mill

  • "All From One Place" Commercial for Mercedes-Benz Mbrace2

    "All From One Place" Commercial for Mercedes-Benz Mbrace2

    Introducing mbrace2, the most comprehensive cloud-based telematics system on the road today. No matter where the road may take you, the new Mercedes-Benz mbrace2™ system lets you stay connected and stay in touch all from one place: your Mercedes-Benz.

    Mercedes-Benz introduces us to the Mbrace2 Telematics System with this new TV ad entitled "All From One Place". The commercial puts a Benz owner in various scenes from a stadium full of fans, in front of a burning house, on a stock exchange floor, in the middle of violent storm, at a party and on a date while he explains to us how the system helps him optimize his daily life with sports information, weather, business news, restaurant listings and such...all from the comfort of his shiny new Mercedes.

    The system actually has some very cool features like "Travel Zones" and "geo-fences" the Curfew Minder, Driving Journal, Speed Alerts, Valet Protect and Remote Horns & Lights. It also has "Mercedes Benz Apps," a suite of in-vehicle versions of social media platforms as well as things like Google Local Search. The company says it also includes update software that automatically updates apps via the cloud...not too shabby at all, so they've basically installed your smartphone into the dash of your car.

    Credits:
    Ad Agency: Goodby, Silverstein & Partners.

  • IBM "All In The Cloud" New TV Ad Campaign

    IBM "All In The Cloud" New TV Ad Campaign

    IBM breaks a series of new television ads that evolve the Smarter Planet campaign with a new creative look and feel. The television advertising provides a very different creative look for IBM, one that is a bit more visually distinctive. The smarter analytics campaign.

    “All in the Cloud”, the most ambitious of the commercials, tapped 32 animators, illustrators, designers and modelers who worked for eight weeks to create a world that one could imagine in the clouds. Everything in the spot was painted by hand and then mapped onto 3D wireframes to create the completely bespoke look. Each character has a back story which sparked the animators’ imaginations. Every “location” was extensively researched to make sure the transformed world looked like the real one.

    Credits:
    Ad Agency: Ogilvy & Mather
    Mike Hahn, Art Director/Group Creative Director
    Ryan Blank, Copywriter/Group Creative Director
    Susan Westre, Worldwide Executive Creative Director
    Steve Simpson, Chief Creative Officer, North America
    Fred Kovey, Copywriter
    Andrew Mellen, Copywriter
    Jillian Abramson, Art Director
    Lee Weiss, Executive Producer
    Jess Latour, Production Coordinator
    Dave Lambert, Assistant Producer
    Karl Westman, Executive Music Supervisor

    Production Company: Psyop/Smuggler
    Director: Psyop
    Psyop Creative Directors: Marie Hyon, Marco Spier
    Executive Producer: Lucia Grillo
    Senior Producer: Crystal Campbell
    Associate Producer: Kay Chen
    Storyboard Artist: Ben Chan
    Design: Ben Chan, Laurean Indovina, Eunice Kim, Sam Ballardini, Mara Smalley, Paul Cayrol
    CG Lead: Mark Rohrer
    CG: Kitty Lin, David Han, Roman Kobryn, Dan Fine, Todd Daniele, Soo Hee Han, Rie Ito, Rick Fronek, Vadim Klyaev, Sylvia Apostol, Shuchen Lin, Denis Kozyrev, Fabio Piparo, Dave White, Rie Ito Gregory Ecker, Eric Chou, Consuelo Macri, Chang-Pei Wu, Joerg Liebold, Bogdan Mihajlovic
    Lead Compositor: Manu Gaulot
    Compositor: John Loughlin, Herculano Fernandes, Carl Mok
    Flame: Jamie Scott
    Editors: Cass Vanini, Jonathan Flaum
    Music: Pulse Music

  • Clouds over New York

    Clouds over New York

    Cloud

    In the sky over New York there were five inscriptions "cloud". About it newspaper The Daily Telegraph on October, 1st writes.

    In the sky over New York

    Inscriptions which could be seen from areas Brooklyn and Queens, have been left by plane. This trick was thought up by artist Ron English.

    Shortly before realisation of the project the English has informed, that can sell those "clouds". Whether there were on these objects buyers, is not specified.

    Abraham Obama

    Obama

    Most well-known of the previous projects of the English — a combination of portraits of two American presidents.

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  • "Movement" New Surface Commercial by Microsoft Is Actually Really Good

    "Movement" New Surface Commercial by Microsoft Is Actually Really Good

    Enjoy the new "Movement" premiere commercial for MICROSOFT SURFACE from Director Jon M. Chu (DS2DIO, G.I. Joe: Retaliation, The LXD, Step Up 3D) and cast of great dancers (full list below).

    "From touch to type, office to living room, from your screen to the big screen, you can see more, share more, and do more with Surface."

    The Surface tablet is set be released 10.26.12 and will run on Windows 8, the ad stars Daniel "Cloud" Campos and features some of the world's top dancers, they are:
    Anderson, Corey
    Andrews, Kendra
    Azizian, Paulette
    Boedekker, Stacy
    Bonnevay, Marie
    Brewton, Bianca
    Brown, Jesse
    Burns, Leon
    Chapman, Lorenzo
    Chynoweth, Jade
    Clemmons, Vincent
    Davis, Kylie
    Exum, Kelli
    Germar, Marko
    Grahms, Daniel
    Graves, Corey
    Gutierrez, Jay
    Guzman, Gabe De
    Hoffman, Sky
    Holt, Bailey
    Hott, Julian
    Inniss, Marc
    Johnson, Josh
    Kadish, Jake
    Keller, Jessica
    Kitama, Mayuko
    Koumaev, Ivan
    Lamkin, Brandy
    Livingston, Emilie
    Loftis, Will
    Maas, Taylor
    Markarian, Rachel
    Medina, Marie
    Monaco, Tony
    Monnie, KC
    Mour, Linda
    Nairobi, Saidah
    Nino, Ashlee
    Prudich, Bill
    Radomski, Kayla
    Rodriguez, Ricardo
    Rosado, Luis
    Russell,Brittany Perry
    Sandvig, Melissa
    Scott, Christopher
    Shaw, Brandon
    Sherbman, David
    Shibata, Tracy
    Sims, Jamal
    Smith, Chadd (Madd Chadd)
    Spencer, Terrence
    Stecklein, Tyne
    Steffens, Timar
    Stewart, Britt
    Stewart, Nicholas
    Tanaka, Bryan
    Tanner, Jean
    Thompson, Larsen
    Todey, Kersten
    Velez, Ivan (Flipz)
    Washington, Tyrell
    Williams, Brooklyn
    Wilson, Dana
    Wong, Alex
    All Choreography by Christopher Scott and Jamal Sims.

  • Reebok Skyscape Runaround featuring Miranda Kerr

    Reebok Skyscape Runaround featuring Miranda Kerr

    DDB New York just launched a new global campaign, featuring supermodel Miranda Kerr, for Reebok's new Skyscape shoe...and looks looks stunning in it.

    Official Press: Reebok, the fitness brand at the center of women’s footwear innovations for more than 30 years, today revealed its new campaign with international supermodel Miranda Kerr for its new shoe, Skyscape. Created using new materials and techniques for a feeling of unparalleled comfort, the international style icon kicks off a global integrated marketing campaign for the shoe, which is so comfortable, you’ll forget you have it on.

    An everyday shoe for active and casual wear, Skyscape features 360 degrees of foam comfort in a fun, flirty silhouette that pairs perfectly with jeans, skirts or yoga pants. The challenge behind Skyscape was to create a stylish shoe that would keep women comfortable when they are on their feet all day running errands, meeting friends, commuting to work or going to the gym. Rather than just thinking about comfort underneath the foot, Reebok wanted the foot to be enveloped in comfort. In the research and development phase, Reebok looked to other industries for inspiration. For the pillow-like design of the sole of the shoe, the inspiration came from the home furnishings industry, while for the upper, the inspiration came from the lingerie industry – and specifically, molded foam bras.

    The Skyscape upper is crafted using the same manufacturing techniques and processes as molded foam bras, but using materials that have been optimized for the stresses and strains placed on the feet all day. The seamless, 2-way stretch material creates a soft, comfortable envelope around the top and sides of the foot, while allowing for natural foot movement and breathability. The sole of the shoe resembles cloud-like pillows, and provide cushioning, comfort and flexibility for all-day comfort. The flirty lace-up silhouette comes in a broad range of colors to match any outfit or mood.

    A fully integrated marketing campaign featuring style icon Miranda Kerr will launch the shoe, which hits retail outlets globally in March. With TV, print, retail, PR an digital components, the campaign works on all channels to demonstrate the way Skyscape feels and will have women everywhere wondering about the shoe that’s so comfortable, you’ll forget you have it on. Both the film and static elements of the campaign playfully center on this idea and were brought to life by legendary fashion photographer Gilles Bensimon, who captured the static imagery, and famed music video director Dave Myers who shot the TVC. DDB New York is the creative agency behind the campaign.

    “I’m on the move all day so it’s important to have a pair of shoes that balance comfort, style and practicality,” said Miranda Kerr. “My Skyscape shoes are a wardrobe staple that come with me everywhere I go, they’re the perfect in-between shoe to wear to work, running errands or to the gym, and because they’re lightweight and compact they’re also great for travel. Skyscapes come in a range of fashionable colors so there’s a pair for every outfit!”

    Martina Jahrbacher, Head of Reebok Walking, commented, “Reebok has a rich heritage in developing product especially for women and of looking outside of the footwear industry for the newest techniques, and I am proud to say that we have done it again with Skyscape. It took us more than two years to complete this shoe, as we were dedicated to creating a shoe that will perfectly support our active female consumer and, at the same time, was unlike any other shoe in the industry. At Reebok, we’re constantly looking for new ways to develop the best footwear and the innovative processes we’ve incorporated to develop Skyscape have created a shoe that you really have to try on to believe.”

    Creative Credits:
    Ad Agency: DDB New York
    Campaign: “Layers Off”
    Client: Reebok
    Product: SkyScape
    Celebrity Spokesperson: Miranda Kerr

    Chief Creative Officer: Matt Eastwood
    Creative Director, Art: Mariana Costa
    Creative Director, Copy: Julie Beasley
    Head of Production: Ed Zazzera
    Senior Producer: Heidi Baltzer
    Senior Business Manager: Lynda Blaney-Smith
    Global Business Director: Chris Tussing
    Management Supervisor: Damaris Marszalek
    Account Supervisor: Amanda Foderaro

    Production Company: Radical Media
    Director: Dave Meyers
    Executive Producer: Jim Bouvet, Maya Brewster
    Head of Production: Frank Dituri
    Producer: Carla Tate

    Editorial: Rock Paper Scissors
    Editor: Mikkel Neilsen
    Executive Producer: Eve Kornblum

  • "Gold — Make Your Own" Doritos Crash the Super Bowl 2012

    "Gold — Make Your Own" Doritos Crash the Super Bowl 2012

    How this entry into the Doritos Crash The Super Bowl 2012 contest didn't make it as one the finalist is beyond me. The list of ingredients used in the "Make Your Own Gold" spot alone could have made this a winner.

    I knew you'd want to know so here you go...full list of ingredients:
    Staff of Anubis, Philosopher Stone, Rubber Hammer, Rubber Nails, Moon Rock Salt, Archimedes Screw, Harpsichord, Parachute, Blank, Bag of Holding, Cloud Mist, Elven, joy, Lucky Penny, Love Song, Erlenmeyer Flask, Marcoscope, Sense of Wonder, Blankety Blanks, Temporal Glitch, Haiku, Nods, Sweeps, Beeps, Deeps, Sneeps, Reeps, Winks, Memories, Fireballs, Congratulations, Laughter, Lightening, Star Dust,Rings of a Tree, Mother's Approval, Mountain Air, Cheesiness, Inspiring Footage, Smiles, Secret Ingredient, Smell of Morning, Love, and of course Salt.

    Credits:
    Written by: Jack Dreesen, John Ramsey & David Ward
    Directed by: David Ward & John Ramsey
    Produced by: Jack Dreesen, John Ramsey & David Ward
    Starring: Byron Brown