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Friday, Aug. 4, 2000
Davidand goliath Drives Kia Spectra
CLIENT Kia Motors America/Kia Spectra. PRODUCTION CO. Promiseland, Hollywood. Steve Kessler, director; Amir Hamed, DP; Lesa Lakin, executive producer; Lara Pillar, producer, "Drive In"; Paul Mannix, producer, "Cruising." "Drive In" shot on location in Azusa, Calif. "Cruising" shot on location in...
Friday, Apr. 21, 2000
Dead Man Earns A Living For His Uninsured Family
Insurance worries have never been more darkly comic than in Conseco's "Working Stiff" via Fallon McElligott, New York. A man enters an office and asks, "Bob, can you make sure Carol gets these?" to a seated co-worker wearing dark glasses. Later Carol stops in: "Oh, thanks Bob! Have a good night."...
Friday, Apr. 21, 2000
Arnold Brings Life To Organ Donation
The scary, and at times ghoulish, aspects of organ donation are acknowledged and eloquently diffused in this :60 conceived by Arnold Communications, Boston. "Let's Talk," for the Coalition on Donation and The Ad Council, couples a youthful voiceover with scenes of people of varied ages and from...
Friday, Apr. 21, 2000
"Crabcake"
This :30 opens with a middle-aged husband and wife giving prospective buyers, a younger couple, a tour of their home. It's your typical real estate 101 ritual, with the sellers talking up the property, noting such details as the recent installation of copper pipes to ensure that the plumbing is in...
Friday, Apr. 14, 2000
Reaching Into The Depths Of Darkness
This stark, 8mm black-and-white :30 has a rough-hewn, home movie feel. It offers the peculiar perspective of looking up at the world above from a hole in the ground. Initially, that view of the world is confined to some weeds and grass blades covering the edges of the dirt hole. But the sound of...
Friday, Apr. 14, 2000
"School's Out"
This PSA, created for the National Center For Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), opens on an empty school. Though we hear the sound of kids, there are no students to be found anywhere. Instead, posters of actual missing children appear in open lockers, in the hallways, on computer screens...
Friday, Apr. 14, 2000
This Budweiser's The Bomb For A Thirsty Sailor
There were obstacles from the start, and as production on the ad progressed, things didn't get any easier. But watching the end result, you'd never guess. In more ways than one, Budweiser's "Submarine" is the bomb. The :60, which breaks this month, was created by DDB Chicago and directed by David...
Friday, Apr. 7, 2000
Joanou Makes Mock Trailer For Sun Microsystems
Dot-com companies are springing up everywhere, and their television commercials are mobbing the airwaves. But has anyone truly explained what the "dot" in dot-com is—or what it does? In a new Sun Microsystems commercial from Lowe Lintas & Partners, San Francisco, the dot is more than a...
Friday, Mar. 31, 2000
Stubble Trouble Ends Fugitive's Flight
In a fleeting moment of advertising consciousness, a fugitive might view himself as the Energizer Bunny, having to constantly keep "going and going and going" in order to stay one step ahead of the law. But in this spec spot directed by Tim Cronenweth of Hollywood-based production house Event...
Friday, Mar. 31, 2000
"Talk"
This :30, conceived by San Francisco agency Goldberg Moser O'Neill (GMO) for software/communications company Sybase, opens with a woman's voice that asks: "Do your internal and external information systems talk to each other?" A male voice responds: "I can without any problem whatsoever tell you...

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