Showing posts with label ad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ad. Show all posts

Monday, August 29, 2011

JFK Assassination for Tamiya

This is the new ad campaign for the model kit company, Tamiya, by Ogilvy and Mather. It features pictures of model runners for conspiracy theories. Is it offensive? Probably. I kind of want one...What do you think?

Monday, April 11, 2011

Thursday, December 16, 2010

BMW after image ad

Whoa, this is neat. Check out this ad that BMW did where they burnt the BMW logo into the eyes of the audience:

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Vitamin Water Ad

I just saw this cool sidebar ad for Glaceau Vitamin Water and thought I'd share.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Terrific Kevin Butler Response to New Zealand's Copying PS3 Ad


This was taken from the PS3 blog. Read the actual post here.

As the star of PlayStation’s current advertising campaign, I get compliments on my performances just about every other day. But recently it has come to my attention that a certain television network named TV3 has created an amazing homage to my marketing prowess. A commercial that is nearly identical to one we created here in the states aired on TV in New Zealand, found its way to the internet, and ultimately to my desk. Few film greats have been treated to a shot-for-shot shrine (actually I think it’s just me and Alfred Hitchcock).

If you haven’t seen our PS3 “Montage” ad in question, here it is:

And Here’s TV3’s ad:


It’s been said that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. If so, color me flattered. However, I do have some constructive criticism for the work that I would like to share.

1. No title for your guy? VP of Big Bigness? PS3 Commercial Tribute Manager? Details, folks.

2. The TV3 version was completely lacking in PS3 video game footage. Clips from Uncharted 2, MAG, God of War 3, or even clips of our upcoming releases Killzone3 and Twisted Metal would have really added some epicness to the spot.

3. The beard. I think it should have been longer.

4. I did like the slow motion effect at the end on the guitar solo. Way to plus it out.

5. Two-color mylar confetti > rainbow paper confetti. Just sayin.

It’s clear to me that TV3 appreciates great advertising and I’d like to thank them for their efforts. In fact we’d like to help them out and make our ENTIRE LIBRARY OF COMMERCIALS available for them to copy in order to promote their programming. I only ask that TV3 doesn’t use our actual footage, but all future homages of this sort are now Kevin Butler sanctioned.

You might be asking, “What’s in it for you, KB?” Well, I asked that too, and here’s what I’ve come up with: I’d like TV3’s support in making the PS3 the OFFICIAL GAME CONSOLE OF NEW ZEALAND. I see this as the only way to make it right with the world. Our super hero team-up could bring the benefits of incredible HD games, Blu-ray movies and the wealth of content available on the PlayStation Network to billions of New Zealanders. Only a total victory in that fine country will satisfy this situation. That, and a box set of Flight of The Conchords sent to the fine creative team in our marketing organization.

Let’s do this.

I await your reply via my Twitter account: @TheKevinButler

Thursday, July 8, 2010

I'm on a hog! Behind the scenes of the second Old Spice Ad

Isaiah Mustafa was recently on G4's "Attack of the Show" revealing the secrets behind the second Old Spice ad. It's great! Also, he's a comic book junkie and really wants to be Luke Cage. I can get behind that!

Original:


AotS Segment: