Sword of Doom (1966)
A thirtyish ad man from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. But who's counting candles?
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La Mer de Pianos
La Mer de Pianos is a short film that features Marc Manceaux and his shop Fournitures Generales Pour le Piano, the oldest piano shop in Paris. Marc’s story is quite unique as he works in what some may call a Piano scrap yard, but for others it’s a heaven, a heaven for piano lovers. Unfortunately, Marc is selling a bit less every year which means that this beautiful store won’t be around for a long time. Yet, Tom Wrigglesworth and Mathieu Cuvelier did an amazing job capturing this beautiful short film.
This could’ve been a very cool ad campaign for Beatport.
Hell, if I was in the UK, I’d have gone straight to Nicky Blackmarket and proposed an initiative, ho ho!
Damn you, agency slow pokes.
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Mike Monteiro says F*ck You. Pay Me.
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F R O M @T W I F F A N Y.
The blond chick is probably an account manager, and looking at her body language, she isn’t going to buy any of it.
The chick next to her is traffic, and just wants the designer to meet the deadline on time.
The dude with the glasses is the copywriter, and he’s waiting for a comment from the suits before he opens up with a counter-argument.
Guy next to him? He’s a from another creative team, and is just curious.
The designer is the chick who’s sitting down, obviously.
Last but not least, the person taking the photo is probably the creative director, because he or she has already seen it, and wants to see how the team defends their idea.
Did I nail it?