Ahh, they shouldn’t have used Electric Six’s Danger High Voltage. Should use Car Wash, the Christina Aguilera featuring Missy Elliott version.
Sumo Car Wash
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Agency: DDB Canada, Toronto Creative Director: Andrew Simon Copywriter: Matt Antonello Art Director: Paul Riss Producer: Andrew Schulze Production Company: The Corner Store, Toronto Director: Jorn Haagen DP: Doug Koch Executive Producer: Jennie Montford Steadicam: Bela Trutz Editorial: Mark Morton @ School Editing Telecine: Gary Chuntz, Notch, Toronto Post Audio: Paul Seeley, Wanted Post Production, Toronto Music: Electric 6 “Danger! High Voltage”
This is a really well-shot commercial that takes the life of a football player from a visual perspective of a footballer. The point-of-view advertisement follows the fortunes of an unknown teenager who is plucked from a youth team game by Arsene Wenger and ends up starring for Arsenal and Holland.
I think it’s by the Singapore military or army or whatever since it says ‘The Decisive Force’. Not only does this advertisement say the military is great, they further pointed out that they’re just the best. Hmmmp… Is this supposed to have some sort of psychological effect, making men feel proud enough to join?
An ad campaign for LOUIS VUITTON by Mamoru Hosoda (of Digimon fame). an updated alice in wonderland, in which a girl, searching for her lost cell phone, floats in a dizzying world of the company’s logos. While waiting to meet her friends outside of a Louis Vuitton store, Aya’s cell phone is eaten by the LV Panda, who then promptly swallows Aya – but the inside of his stomach is gateway to a psychadelic wonderland. Based on characters created by famed superflat artist Takashi Murakami.
Louis Vuitton “Superflat Monogram” Japanese Cartoon
The song featured in this movie: Fantastic Plastic Machine – “Different Colors”. Takashi Murakami has featured his artwork along with Louis Vuitton’s collaborated products at MOCA, Los Angeles’ Museum of Contemporary Art. The limited Murakami edition of Louis Vuitton’s Neverfull bag is one of the most sought after items for Fall 2007. The newest character added on the Louis Vuitton monogram pattern is the Chibi Kinoko on the Agenda PM.