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Aug
22

TENA | “Evolution” commercial

Posted by Jeff Blanket

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Credits:

Client: SCA Personal Care
Agency: zig
Production Company: Soft Citizen
Director(s): Chris Sargent

Creatives:

Music + Sound Production: RMW Music
Photographer: Michael Graf
Executive Creative Director: Martin Beauvais
Art Director: Briony Wilson
Copywriter: Lorraine Tao
Editor: Michelle Czukar
Editor: Steve Mottershead
Producer: Karen Blazer
Executive Producer: Link York
Producer: Andrew Graham
Executive Producer: Sam McLaren
Producer: Leslie McCartney
Producer: Samara Melanson
Producer: Tristan Tran
Country: Canada

Other Credits:

Coach: Lynda Torneck
Team Leader: Leslie Hunter
Strategic Planner: James Powell
Project Manager: Leslie Wong
Head of Production: Rob Burns
Editing Company: Panic & Bob
Assistant Editor: David Finlay
Visual Effects: Art Jail
Animation: Blackmountain VFX Studios
Animation Director: Abdel Abonamous
Sound Design: Ted Rosnick, Paul Seeley, Steve MacKinnon
Composer: TBD
Producer: Jeff Cohen
Media: Carat

Duration : 0:0:31

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Aug
01

Tanqueray: Resist Simple “Paris”

Posted by Jeff Blanket

Credits

W+K AMSTERDAM
Creative Directors Jeff Kling and John Norman
Copywriter Hector Muelas and Brandon Davis
Art Director Mark Sloan and Sezay Altinok
Producer Kimia Farshidzad
Account Team AD- Abi Findlay, AM- Lisa Cadwallader
Planner Jenny Howard
Executive Creative Directors Jeff Kling and John Norman
Agency Executive Producer Corey Bartha

PRODUCTION
Production Company Motion Theory
Director Mathew Cullen and Jesus de Francisco
Executive Producer Javier Jimenez
Line Producer Scott Gemmell
Director of Photography Paul Cameron

EDITORIAL
Editorial Company String
Editor Colin Woods (Backstage), Doron Dor (Paris & 3 Glasses)
Assistant Editor Jeff Aquino
Editorial Coordinator Peter Nelson
Post-production Coordinator Paul Pianezza
Colorist Siggy Ferstl (Company 3)

VFX
VFX Company Motion Theory
Creative Director Mathew Cullen
Art Director Jesus de Francisco
VFX Producer Patrick Nugent
CG Supervisor Charles Paek
Design Lead Angela Zhu
Designers Casey McIntyre, Leanne Dare, John Fan, June Kim, Paul Kim, Stephen Lee, My
Tran, Wilson Wu
Technical Director John Tumlin
3D Artists John Tumlin, Mauro Contaldi, Errol Lanier, Bryan Repka
Realflow Artist Jennifer Hachigian
Comp Lead Andrew Ashton (Paris, Backstage), Stuart Cripps (3 Glasses)
Compositors Stuart Cripps, Casey McIntyre, Matt Motal, Danny Yoon, Danny Koenig, Matt
Lavoy, Carlos Morales, Duy Nguyen, Chris Riehl, Michael Tello, Wilson Wu
Rotoscope Artists Megan Gaffney, Rob Liscombe, Eva Snyder, Sam Winkler
Matte Painter Ram Bhat
Artist James Jean
Storyboard Artist Yori Mochizuki
Scheduling Coordinator Tina Van Delden

MUSIC + SOUND DESIGN
Music+Sound Company Lime Studios
Composer !!! (Paris)
Sound Designer
Song !!!- Yadus (Paris)

More on: http://www.2frames.blogspot.com

Duration : 0:0:32

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Five 1973 commercials:

1. Aetna Auto Insurance–These insurance salesmen are annoying this driver! The Aetna man comes to the rescue!
2. Cadillac ‘74 with Arnold Palmer–The King was right! Tennis ISN’T his best game! But that’s a nice El Dorado!
3. Wilson Autograph Series Tennis Rackets–I remember playing with those wooden ones (Mine was the Billie Jean King special)
4. Sunbeam Self-Cleaning Shot of Steam Iron–Whoosh! Look at that steam! Back in the days when irons were heavy, but lasted for years!
5. Rockwell International–E.G. Marshall shows us what Rockwell’s involved in: car parts, airplanes, textiles, power tools.

Duration : 0:4:32

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May
22

Drummond Golf - Clubfitting (Funny commercial)

Posted by Jeff Blanket

Drummond Golf is one of the biggest Golf retailers in Australia. This is a commercial about Clubfitting and it’s pretty comical. (Also notice the bag and clubs- Wilson Staff!)

Duration : 0:0:33

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Callaway Big Bertha Diablo driver golf club. Spec Commercial for poptent.net video contest. Filmed on location in Dallas, Texas at Hank Haney’s driving range in the uptown / downtown area of Dallas. Produced by Volition Studios. Directed by Justin Spence. Actors include Hunter McGuire, Josh Redstone and Pat Sutton.

Duration : 0:0:30

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Mar
21

Golf Club Fail

Posted by Jeff Blanket

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Duration : 0:0:52

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Mar
14

Golf Club Fail

Posted by Jeff Blanket

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Nov
14

Olympic Games Swimming upside down

Posted by Jeff Blanket

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Client/Product: ESPN / Olympic Games
Advertising Agency (Name, City, Country): Neogama/BBH, São Paulo, Brazil

Agency website: http://www.neogamabbh.com.br

Executive Creative Director: Alexandre Gama

Creative Directors: Márcio Ribas, Wilson Mateos

Copywriter: Isabella Paulelli

Art Director: Vico Benevides

Agency Producer: Xanna D´Aguiar, Karina Vadasz

Director: Pedro Amorim

Production Company: Mixer

Duration : 0:0:26

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Nov
04

Rhodesia National Anthem

Posted by Jeff Blanket

This article is about the former British colony of Southern Rhodesia, today’s Zimbabwe. For other uses, see Rhodesia (disambiguation).
Rhodesia
Republic of Rhodesia
Unrecognized state

1965 — 1979 →

Flag Coat of arms

Motto
Sit Nomine Digna (Latin)
“May she be worthy of the name”

Anthem
“Rise O Voices of Rhodesia” (from 1974)

Capital Salisbury
Language(s) English
Government Republic
President¹
- 1970–1975 Clifford Dupont
- 1976–1978 John Wrathall
Officer Administering the Government¹
- 1965–1970 Clifford Dupont
Prime minister
- 1965–1979 Ian Smith
Historical era Cold War
- Independence (UDI) November 11, 1965
- Republic declared March 2, 1970
- Zimbabwe-Rhodesia June 1, 1979
- Zimbabwe April 17, 1980
Area
- 1978 390,580 km² (150,804 sq mi)
Population
- 1978 est. 6,930,000
Density 17.7 /km² (46 /sq mi)
Currency Pound (until 1970)
Dollar (from 1970)
¹ The government recognised Queen Elizabeth II as the official Head of State from 1965 to 1970. The highest official of Rhodesia held the title “Officer Administering the Government” as he acted in lieu of a Governor-General, a post never appointed by the Queen. After the government declared Rhodesia a republic in March 1970 the president replaced the Governor-General as the highest official.

Zimbabwe
This article is part of the series:
History of Zimbabwe
Pre-colonial history
Mutapa Empire (c. 1250-1629)
Torwa dynasty (c. 1450-1683)
Rozwi Empire (1684 - 1834)

Colonial history
Rhodesia
Zimbabwe
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Rhodesia was the name adopted when the formerly British colony of Southern Rhodesia declared itself independent (Unilateral Declaration of Independence) on 11th November 1965. The name was also used with the establishment of Zimbabwe-Rhodesia in 1979. After a brief return to colonial status as Southern Rhodesia from 1979 to 1980, the country became the independent nation of Zimbabwe in April 1980. The country is landlocked and located in southern Africa. Predominantly white Settler Governments governed the country until 1979, initially as a self governing colony then, after the Unilateral Declaration of Independence as a self-proclaimed sovereign Dominion and latterly a Republic. The colony was named after Cecil John Rhodes, whose British South Africa Company acquired the land in the nineteenth century. The colony gained international recognition of its independence in 1980 as the Republic of Zimbabwe. Before 1964 the name “Rhodesia” referred to the territory of modern Zambia and Zimbabwe.
The British government adopted a policy of No Independence Before Majority African Rule (NIBMAR), dictating that colonies with a substantial population of white settlers would not receive independence except under conditions of universal suffrage and majority rule. The European minority Rhodesian Front (RF) government, led by Ian Smith, opposed the policy. The British Empire ruled over the self-governing colony of Southern Rhodesia until negotiations between Smith’s government and the UK government broke down in 1965.

Smith’s government declared the country independent from British rule on 11 November 1965 in what became known as UDI (Unilateral Declaration of Independence). Smith sent a telegram notifying British Prime Minister Harold Wilson at precisely 1 p.m. local time (11 a.m. in London) on 11 November, at the precise moment that the UK started its traditional two minutes of silence to mark the end of World War I and honour its war dead. The not-so-hidden message to “kith and kin,” as Smith put it, recalled Southern Rhodesia’s istance and allegiance to the UK in its time of need in World War I and II. British High Commissioner John Baines Johnston, who disliked Smith, cleaned out the High Commission building of all official documents and left Rhodesia. Smith gave strict instructions to his government not to harm the High Commission building in any way, much to Johnston’s surprise.

The international community condemned UDI. The United Nations Security Council authorised the first use of sanctions, targeting Rhodesia at the behest of Britain, beginning in 1965 and lasting until the restoration of British rule in December 1979. The terms of these sanctions forbade most forms of trade or financial exchange with Rhodesia. However, not all members of the international community adhered to the sanctions. South Africa, Portugal, Israel, Iran and some Arab nations helped Rhodesia in various ways. In the case of the U.S., the 1971 Byrd Amendment allowed the importation of chrome, ferrochrome and nickel from Rhodesia.[1] Rhodesia evaded sanctions in the short term but few outsiders invested in Rhodesia after the sanctions.

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Nov
03

Obama’s CHANGE Message

Posted by Jeff Blanket

OBAMA CHANGE MESSAGE - CHANGE YOU CAN BELIEVE IN

Obama came into the race with plenty of skeletons in the closet, but most politicians have their own. Obama’s is a bit more concerning. His, and his wife’s, loyalty to this country are in question for me.

Learn about Obama at: http://obamawtf.blogspot.com

Part of me wants Obama to win the election, just so I can laugh at the liberals, and be able to rub their noses in the problems that Obama’s term will bring. But my self-satisfaction isn’t worth running this country into the ground.

Don’t fall for the charismatic man that can give a good speech. He has yet to give much substance, but lots of rhetoric. Even Hitler could give a good speech, be careful of serpents with golden tongues.

Do your research, and I’m confident you will understand why Obama is completely WRONG for this wonderful country.

Obamas position on Pakistan is even more dangerous. In August of 2007, Obama called for direct U.S. military action in Pakistan, with or without Pakistani approval. Speaking to the Woodrow Wilson Center, he said, “If we have actionable intelligence about high-value terrorist targets and President Musharraf wont act, we will.” President Bush took Senator Obamas recommendation this past July, authorizing such actions.

This is an example of the classic strategic error of sacrificing a more important goal to one of lesser importance. Not even outright defeat in Afghanistan would do Americas interests as much damage as would the disintegration of the Pakistani state and the transformation of Pakistan into another stateless region. The state of Pakistan is already dangerously fragile, and actions such as cross-border raids by American troops will diminish its legitimacy further. No government that cannot defend its sovereignty will last. Ironically, if Pakistan collapses, so does our position in Afghanistan, because our main logistics line will be cut. In effect, Obama wants to hand al-Qaeda and the Taliban a double victory.

Hillary Clinton said it best. Hillary told reporters that both she and the presumptive Republican nominee John McCain offer the experience to be ready to tackle any crisis facing the country under their watch, but Barack Obama simply offers more rhetoric. “John McCain has never been the president, but he will put forth his lifetime of experience.” Do not be fooled by Obama’s lies. He’s too much of a smooth talker. John McCain for President: http://www.JohnMcCain.com

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