July 19, 2007
The life of a blogger
This the reason why I am taking some time off. It's a hard knock life, for us, bloggers.
This viral was shot and directed by Sibling Rivalry for ButternutJelly, an eBaumsworld.com me like. Oh and by the way, the name of the head editor is Jhidekim.
Labels: Digital
Ray Ban Wayfarer viral
The most iconic Ray Ban model, the Wayfarers, get wet in this nice little viral.
Never Hide, Ray Ban
Labels: Digital
July 17, 2007
Welcome to DMBDO, the puppet agency
It’s always interesting to know how people in our industry like to describe it.

Nice copy. Cool and entertaining.
They want us to participate, so send your stories here.
Watch The puppet agency, DMBDO
Labels: Digital
Show me Perrier ... NOT!
What happened to Perrier? This print campaign was running when my girlfriend was in NYC last summer (she actually sent me a pic the ads).

And now I stumbled on this Show me perrier website. The concept is fairly simple: around different themes (sexier, crazier, healthier, riskier), this microsite embeds entire websites or webpages. You can then rate the content etc… nice idea in theory… well actually not even in theory.

Why on earth anyone would want to go on a brand website to get content that you can have on any linkdump? What Perrier has to do with a bread shaped penis? Should they even want to be associated with it?
"Oh, come on it’s just fun. It’s like a ride in the dark side of the web… Show me Perrier" Maybe, but again, other websites do it. Much better.
Perrier is a brand that I love. It has strong equity. Again the print campaign was really cool. It had legs. But the web campaign is running the wrong way.
Really bad interactive experience. And very bad branding.
Show me perrier
Labels: Digital
Replace Banners

After replacing ads by art, you can now, thanks to ProWebSurfer, control what you want to replace them with. Picture of your girlfriend or your weekend at the beach...
I wonder what will happen if this kind of applications flourish. Could this be the end of a business model?
They harness the true spirit and specifications of the web compared to TV or print. Very interesting because unlike TiVo or other DVRs, this is a free service, tailored to your taste (yeah, since you're choosing the pictures...doh)
Demo here (annoying voice)
Labels: Digital
July 13, 2007
Sprint Ahead
I have already posted about this Sprint ahead new campaign and the cool little e-card app they created (apparently a rip off from this).

Anyway, I still think this is a very impactful campaign. The visual concept matches perfectly the sprint speed (think "speed of light") concept and gives more depth to the brand promise and benefits. It has and creates emotions. I can see it, hear it, interact with it. It communicates something that I want to be a part of. It looks simple and it looks good.
As usual with GS&P, it’s integrated and it’s not dull.
YSL and SHOWstudio, Edition 24 live event
The web is becoming THE platform to broadcast live events with atypical formats. After Diesel Heidies or their latest fashion show, here comes YSL & SHOWstudio who will be staging a live 24-hour shoot of the new “Edition 24” collection, with Jessica Miller as the Actress / Model, Stefano Pilati as the Creative Client and Nick Knigth as Visual Guru.

The shoot will be organized in 4 acts each divided in 6 scenes. Prior to the shooting, SHOWstudio asked users to send their script for the different scenes. Submissions are now closed. You can read them here.
Transparent and integrating the user, this campaign is a very interesting and bold move by YSL. Letting users create its content for the launch of a new collection is good, but to take the risk of actually shooting it live, this is excellent.
Courageous and rewarding PR campaign. Very now, very digital. Is someone at YSL is listening to what’s happening.
So, Sunday the 15th of July, go there and enjoy the show.
Labels: Digital
July 10, 2007
La Redoute and Christian Lacroix collaboration
We saw so many collaboration between high end designers (and not so high end) and high street retailers.
This one is even more unexpected: Christian Lacroix, famous French Fashion designer, and La Redoute, a French Catalogue company that does mail-order business only.

Anyway, the website to promote this line is a nice, soft and easy video experience. Think Alice in Wonderland.
The video of the model plays with angles and sizes to give it an original perspective when interacting with its surroundings.
Labels: Digital
Relearn to drive - BMW USA
BMW USA would like to take us back to that unique, sweet, one time only teenage experience...
Learning to drive that is. Sweet memories. At relearntodrive.com you can watch several (funny?) videos of cliché instructors. All of that to promote the BMW Performance Driving School where you can learn to drive seriously a BMW with some ex NASCAR dudes. It seems that seriously implies to skid and drift.

Anyway, all that for $2,995 only. Oh, and the website has some really nice angled car racing videos that are worth watching.
Labels: Digital
July 9, 2007
Nike Trainer Dunk Free x Mita - Nike Hybrid
What is going on at Nike these days? Look at those kicks. I am sorry but this is too much. Way too much. Too much details? Overloaded? Clustered? Ridiculous? Yes, Yes, Yes and Yes...

Hum...Mine have just arrived! Sweet!
Labels: Street
July 5, 2007
Xbox, Master your environment by AKQA
AKQA has just created this online movie to promote three games for XBOX 360 in the UK. One movie...three games? Yes but one idea: Master your environment. And the film is developped solely around this insight and not the games.
It looks really good. Not the most interactive project in the world but the production is really high end and everything just looks so much better in slow motion.
Labels: Digital
Nike Football, The Perfect Kick, T90 campaign
Nike Football is at it again. Funny little online video with young boy Rooney.
T90 Laser is a cool feature with multi angle video showing the perfect kick in slow motion.
They also have a competition where you can upload your video of your perfect shoot at the T90 target.

Maybe not as powerful as "The Chain" but nevertheless good stuff
Labels: Digital
July 3, 2007
Mash the movie, riding fixed gear in San Fransisco
MASH: "It's not about stopping - it's about going as fast as you can. Commitment to every line, corner, and hill is what defines the style of these San Francisco riders. Come roll with us."
Gabe Morford and Mike Martin, Directors
This is the trailer. The movie should be premiered in the Bicycle Film Festival, which is touring worldwide.
Dedicated to my bro'Skoya
Labels: Street

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