Post by account_disabled on Dec 27, 2023 7:43:19 GMT -3
During the last few weeks the Super Bowl has been on everyone's lips in the marketing and advertising arena and has blinded an entire industry with its neon lights. But does the publicity born in the heat of the NFL final really deserve so much attention? Maybe not. This is what the Truant London agency suggests at least in a hilarious parody. In its parody Truant London appeals to rebellious brands to encourage them to imbibe the creative disobedience that has always distinguished the agency of British origin , in whose domains advertising, media and music are simultaneously amalgamated. Rebellion is the particular trademark of Truant London (and it is more than palpable in all the campaigns signed by the agency), which is why it also monopolizes all the spotlights in a parody in which it takes the opportunity to sell its own services.
If you do not see the embedded video correctly, click here When creating the parody, Truant London considered that, since they had never had the opportunity to create an ad for the Super Bowl, they could create a spot Phone Number List with the agency itself as the protagonist. In the ad, the London agency shamelessly laughs at the fanfare emanating from Super Bowl advertising and sets its sights on a group of elderly women who call themselves "Pink Ladies." Such talented women bowl, make a grand finale, and then (deservedly) win a "Super Bowl" (somewhat less dazzling than the one won last Sunday by the Buccaneers). With its hilarious parody Truant London demonstrates that with.
Very little budget you can steal a few spotlights (which is precisely the philosophy of the rebellious brands that the agency aspires to incorporate into its portfolio). Truant London worked closely with production company MDRN Love to create its spot , which is rooted entirely in archival material and also a dash of motion graphics. DATA SHEET Agency:Truant London ECDS: David Gamble and Simon Labbett Creatives: Charlie Lindsay and George Bartlett Music Supervision: Jemma Skidmore Producers: Georgina Shipp & Daisy Bambridge VO Artist: Kerry Shale Production Company: MDRN Love Editor: David Cuzner Sound Design: MDRN Love Motion Design: Gabriel Lindsay.
If you do not see the embedded video correctly, click here When creating the parody, Truant London considered that, since they had never had the opportunity to create an ad for the Super Bowl, they could create a spot Phone Number List with the agency itself as the protagonist. In the ad, the London agency shamelessly laughs at the fanfare emanating from Super Bowl advertising and sets its sights on a group of elderly women who call themselves "Pink Ladies." Such talented women bowl, make a grand finale, and then (deservedly) win a "Super Bowl" (somewhat less dazzling than the one won last Sunday by the Buccaneers). With its hilarious parody Truant London demonstrates that with.
Very little budget you can steal a few spotlights (which is precisely the philosophy of the rebellious brands that the agency aspires to incorporate into its portfolio). Truant London worked closely with production company MDRN Love to create its spot , which is rooted entirely in archival material and also a dash of motion graphics. DATA SHEET Agency:Truant London ECDS: David Gamble and Simon Labbett Creatives: Charlie Lindsay and George Bartlett Music Supervision: Jemma Skidmore Producers: Georgina Shipp & Daisy Bambridge VO Artist: Kerry Shale Production Company: MDRN Love Editor: David Cuzner Sound Design: MDRN Love Motion Design: Gabriel Lindsay.