- Confusion in Cannes: If one piece was the talk of Cannes, it was HBO’s “Voyeur“. BBDO weaved together 11 different elements, including a compelling video-rich Web site, an outdoor projection, TV and print, to show that HBO remains the king of storytelling. But the strength of the campaign raised questions as to what exactly “Voyeur” is — a Web effort? Outdoor? Film?
- Prince, Radiohead et Internet: Visions opposés. Lorsque Prince a interprété la chanson «Creep» de Radiohead au festival Coachella, des images se sont retrouvées sur YouTube. Le chanteur les a toutefois fait bloquer du site très rapidement pour protéger ses droits d’auteur. Le hic? Le morceau fut composé par Radiohead! Lire la suite.
- France to tackle online piracy: Any web user who downloads illegally will risk up to a year of subscription suspensions. Discuss here…
- DIY Yahoo! Resignation Letter.
- Moodstream™ is a powerful brainstorming tool designed by Getty Images to help take you in inspiring, unexpected directions.
- Delta: The new Dutch master (via James & Joe).
Displaying archive for June, 2008.
A-Punk is the first single from Vampire Weekend’s eponymous debut album on XL Recordings. The video was directed by the Hammer & Tongs guys (Blur, Pulp, R.E.M. and Hitchikers Guide To The Galaxy).
Learn more about this band and their stunning album at Pitchfork.
Leo Burnett asked us to work on an attractive Internet campaign for it’s client Quick to support the launch of their Mix Burgers, available for 6 weeks only in Belgium and Luxemburg.
We created a trendy website called Mixburger.be where customers could participate in a boomtastic DJ contest. For each burger bought they received a code, or one chance to win one of the many amazing prizes. Extra codes could be earned by registering on the website or inviting friends to join the contest.
Credit is due!
Aside from our in-house team that once again did a super job in a tight timing, we would like to thank Mickaël Bursztejn — you know Mickey, the 20 years old Dirty Dancing resident DJ — for the music he composed especially for this project. Merci mon p’tit! And last but not least, we would like to thank our friends at Dirty Dancing for opening the doors and letting Jean-Yves Limet shoot in their club. Thank you Renaud and Lorenzo!
More info about this new work can be found here.
“J’ai choisi le titre Eldorado parce que ma maman le retient.”
