Posts Tagged as ‘video’

March 11, 2010

Think: Be clever but be prepared to help

Another great piece of video content from Transport for London. This clever clip follows previous greats such as ‘take the test’ and ‘whodunnit’. However, when it comes to making clever videos to make your point you have to make sure that your audience actually understands the message. The feedback goldmine (mostly rock but the occasional [...]

March 10, 2010

Google: Power and ambition harming the brand?

Here’s a well put together video that aims to help people comprehend just how powerful Google is, and how incomprehensibly powerful they may become. Is it possible to command such power and retain the principle “don’t be evil”? Or on the other hand is it possible to command such power and have people believe the [...]

February 16, 2010

Samsung Projector Phone: Do we really need projectors on our mobiles?

Here’s the latest in mobile phone technology, the Samsung projector phone. It’s impressive enough that they have made a projector  so small, but they’ve also managed to get a fully functional phone in there as well. It certainly gives you something that you won’t find on your current iPhone or Blackberry, but although impressive do [...]

January 28, 2010

Hyundai mobile phones: Big in China and coming to the UK

In the UK Hyundai is not a name that is readily associated with mobile phones. However, the brand known for it’s budget cars in the UK is a major mobile phone manufacturer in the East. I saw this ad in China of a particularity interesting looking Hyundai mobile. Further investigation led me to find that [...]

August 27, 2009

YellowBird: The future of video?

This demo has been available for viewing on the official Yellowbird site , however, it has  been taken down in preparation for the next set of examples. For those that missed it I thought I’d embed it above. Yellowbird lets you watch video in a complete 360 degree view, that you control. Think of it [...]

July 15, 2009

Lego: Pretty cool for a 50-year-old

This month Lego turned 50, you might have seen the brilliant ‘making history’ ads created to mark the occasion. It’s hardly surprising that a toy based around small plastic blocks has been around for 50 years, what is a little more surprising is the fact that 50 years on and in the digital age these [...]

July 13, 2009

6 Amazing stop-motion videos

Stop-motion videos are hardly new, it’s thanks to stop-motion that we got the likes of Wallace & Gromit and those amazing nature videos of growing plants. But even though they’ve been around a while it seems they’re as popular as ever. One reason for the current popularity could be due to the fact the technology [...]

July 6, 2009

Evolving traditional communication channels: Interactive Billboards and Cinema ads

Advertising is becoming more and more focused on the getting the consumer involved in the process, it’s no longer a one way broadcast model but a two way communication model where the audience play a vital role in any brand communication. We might assume this spells the end for many traditional advertising channels such as [...]