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 | Duration: 30 seconds Sammy Albis of Magnet Filmworks directed this spec spot in which a man walks along city blocks as he text messages, oblivious to his surroundings. He bumps into people and finally walks right into a lamp post, causing him to fall flat on the ground. | |
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 | Duration: 2 minutes The directorial duo Contraband (Liam O'Neil, Jason Koburov) conceived of, helmed and edited this spec promo commercial which shows a homeless man's ascent to the boxing ring. It's a long hard road as he resorts to various means to scrape together just enough funds to pay for boxing lessons at a local gymnasium. | |
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 | Duration: 30 seconds Brian Lee Hughes of Stink directed this spot in which a young man comes to the rescue of his girlfriend who is freaked out by a spider. Turns out the tiny spider is pretty freaky as it proceeds to bully the guy, proving that it's better to know what's coming--like in an organized pack of Mentos. | |
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 | Duration: 30 seconds Tom De Cerchio of Incubator Films directed and wrote this spec piece centered on a working girl on the streets soliciting "Johns." Turns out the gal is a male police officer in drag. After making an arrest of a would-be "John," our working girl sprays some Gold Bond on her tootsies, a great relief after being on your feet all day. | |
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 | Duration: 30 seconds A young boy who's bald has an electric shaver put to his head. What ensues is a backwards process whereby with each pass of the shaver, some of the lad's hair returns. Slowly yet steadily he gets his full head of hair back. A supered message appears which reads: "Cancer can rewind." | |
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 | Duration: 60 seconds Ben Quinn of The Sweet Shop directed this web film in which we hear--but never see--an argument escalate into domestic violence. We never see it because we are next door and hear it through the walls of our living room--yet the separation doesn't lessen its chilling impact. Agency is AMV BBDO, London. | |
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 | Duration: 30 seconds Bo Platt of Biscuit Filmworks directed this PSA which shows people in deadend jobs finding a way out--literally pushing through the walls of their workplaces to escape, figuratively representing what a G.E.D. diploma will do for their career options. | |
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 | Duration: 30 seconds Doug Purver served as director, DP and lead VFX artist on this spec piece in which a pair of photo-real New Balance shoes are seen running along a gritty NY street. With each step, the shoes leave behind a patch of greenery and flowers, showing how New Balance is reducing the carbon footprint one step at a time. Purver worked with VFX studio Suspect. | |
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 | Duration: 30 seconds Noted filmmaker Jean-Pierre Jeunet directed this spot in which a woman faints in her garden after a banker who promised to call her back actually does. Responding quickly, a group of attractive young men in business suits run to revive her--the gents are all from Commonwealth Bank of Australia. | |
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 | Duration: 30 seconds Simon Brand of Milagro Films directed this PSA which shows the plight of stray puppies--with each from a new born litter represented by a different colored ball. The balls are discarded by a man and left to roll aimlessly about in peril. | |
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