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Friday, Oct. 19, 2012
The Best Work You May Never See: FactNotFiction.com's "Pregnancy"
Richard Sears of Synthetic directed this two-spot campaign for Women's Fund of Mississippi and The Ramey Agency designed to drive teens to a site which dispels myths about sex, including such matters as sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and birth control. In the "Pregnancy" PSA, we see the...
Friday, Oct. 12, 2012
The Best Work You May Never See: NHLPA Hockey Gear's "Avant Garage"
Dean Vargas of Motion Pantry directed this spot in which San Jose Sharks All-Star Logan Couture puts his hockey puck-shooting aim to the test, together with his eight-year-old friend Ryan. They're both decked out in National Hockey League Players' Association (NHLPA) Hockey Gear (available at Wal-...
Friday, Oct. 12, 2012
New Web Video: Arby's "Paul"
Shelley Lewis of Suneeva directed this Arby's Canada spot which features a real person named Paul who talks about having witnessed more than 300 UFOs during his lifetime, including one only 150-200 feet above him that he could have hit with a rock. He also recalls at a young age being abducted by...
Friday, Oct. 5, 2012
New Web Spot: LGBT Youth Out Loud/Live Out Loud's "Jana" From Deutsch NY
Sorrel Brae of Humble directed this web campaign in which each spot features an LGBT adult in a classroom setting, not only relating his or her life story and lessons learned but writing a synopsis of the main lesson on a chalkboard. In "Jana," we meet a young woman who hid the fact that she was...
Friday, Oct. 5, 2012
The Best Work You May Never See: Duracell's "Trust Your Power" From Saatchi New York
Eliot Rausch of Über Content directed this moving portrait of San Francisco 49ers All-Pro linebacker Patrick Willis, showing his rise from a disadvantaged background to college football star and now an elite NFL pro. He concludes, "Power isn't just about going forward. It's about not letting...
Friday, Sep. 28, 2012
The Best Work You May Never See: U.S. Fund for UNICEF's "Believe in Zero"
Sara Dunlop of Rattling Stick directed this spot which takes us back in time to a town square to witness "true believers" as they voiced their vision for the future--from the Wright Brothers who dreamed man could fly, to the suffragettes who campaigned for equality and women's right to vote, to an...
Friday, Sep. 28, 2012
New Cinema Spot: Lolita Lempicka's "Le Premier Parfum" ("The First Scent")
Yoann Lemoine of Iconoclast directed this nearly three-minute cinema ad starring actress Elle Fanning in the wild as she discovers the essence of a first perfume, with a little help from nature and some antlers. Lemoine also composed music under the name of Woodkid for the piece which is for Lolita...
Friday, Sep. 21, 2012
New Promo: The Bessies' "After Party"
Aleysa Young of Untitled Films , Toronto, directed a campaign consisting of three spots to promote the Television Bureau of Canada's 2012 Bessies , the annual awards competition for advertising film. The campaign is designed in part to get the word out that for the first time ever, the Bessies will...
Friday, Sep. 14, 2012
New Music Video: David Byrne/St. Vincent's "Who"
Martin de Thurah of Epoch Films directed this black-and-white clip in which David Byrne stops his car, gets out and finds a woman, St. Vincent, laid out on the road. Turns out she is alive and what ensues is an odd dance, with Byrne flashing his funky hoofer moves in strange sync with St. Vincent...
Friday, Sep. 14, 2012
The Best Work You May Never See: Gateway's "Headphones" Directed By Laura Belsey
A couple argues violently at home, with physical contact seemingly on the verge of escalating into someone getting seriously hurt. The camera then reveals their two children on the couch--an older brother wearing headphones to drown out the sounds of verbal and possible physical abuse. He in turn...

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