Circa 1899/1900 vocal group recording. Issued on Edison Records. A brown wax concert cylinder. The pictures come from a 1900 book called “The Phonograph and how to use it”.
Star Trek Discovery "In Production" Featurette [HD] Doug Jones, Sonequa Martin-Green, Anthony Rapp
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Star Trek Discovery has now entered production!
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Funidelia rend hommage aux parents d’enfants souffrant du cancer.
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Kia is running “Hero’s Journey”, a commercial featuring comedic actress Melissa McCarthy, during the 2017 Super Bowl. The commercial promotes the new Kia Niro’s record-setting fuel economy with a series of perilous situations in which McCarthy responds to the call to save the planet. She braves the open ocean to save the whales, climbs high into the treetops to save the forest, heads to the Antarctic to save the ice caps, and runs in the African savannah to sort the endangered rhinoceros. “It’s hard to be an eco-warrior, but it’s easy to drive like one”. During the big game on Sunday, consumers engaging with the interactive NiroBot for Messenger will have the opportunity to win MPGs (“Melissa’s Precious Gear”), including more than 40 props and assorted items from the set of the commercial.
“People will go to great lengths to support the causes they are passionate about, and the Niro is a ‘smarter kind of crossover’ for those looking to go green without making sacrifices,” said Michael Sprague, chief operating officer and EVP, Kia Motors America. “The Niro is like nothing consumers have seen before, and with an audience of over 100 million people tuning in, Melissa McCarthy is the perfect partner to tell the world about Kia’s uniquely alluring yet practical new crossover.”
“For years, I’ve been trying to find the perfect project that combined the real threat of me breaking every bone in my body, with my desire to help save the environment. Thanks Kia!!! XOXO Love, Melissa,” said McCarthy.
Kia Niro Hero’s Journey Credits
The Kia Niro Smarter Way campaign was developed at David&Goliath, Los Angeles, by chairman David Angelo, chief creative officers Bobby Pearce, Colin Jeffery, executive creative director Gustavo Sarkis, executive creative director/copywriter Ben Purcell, copywriter Mark Monteiro, creative director John O’Hea, associate creative directors Courtney Pulver, Robert Casillas, executive broadcast producer Curt O’Brien.
Filming was shot by director Matthijs Van Heijningen via MJZ with director of photography Joost Van Gelder, executive producers David Zander and Eriks Krumins, and producer Donald Taylor.
Editor was Jono Griffith at Work Editorial with assistant editors Keith Hamm and Ben Foushee, executive producer Marlo Baird, and producer Lynne Mannino.
Visual effects were produced at The Mill by creative directors/VFX supervisors Robert Sethi, Chris “Badger” Knight, executive producer Pete King, telecine executive producer Thatcher Peterson, senior producer Anastasia Von Rahl, sr.
Sound and music were produced at Stimmung by creative director Rory Doggett, executive producer Ceinwyn Clark, and sound designer Gus Koven. Audio post production was done at Margarita Mix, Santa Monica by sound engineer Nathan Dubin, and executive producer Whitney Warren.
Music, “Holding Out for A Hero”, was performed by Bonnie Taylor.
Celebrity talent acquisition was managed at The Marketing Arm by managing director Chalcea Park.
Photography by Matthias Clamer, via Stockland Martel, was produced by Brooke Ludi at Brooke Ludi Productions, and retouched at TheLab by Rick Navarro and Gabriel Apodaca.
Michelob Ultra Our Bar in Fitness Club
Posted in: AnimationAnheuser-Busch is running “Our Bar”, a Super Bowl TV commercial placing the Michelob Ultra light beer in the context of fitness communities. Set to the theme tune from the 1980s sitcom Cheers, the Michelob Ultra Our Bar commercial features real fitness enthusiasts going through a tough workout together and sharing cold beers afterwards to celebrate. “Our Bar” follows on from the fitness-focused 2016 Super Bowl commercial, “Breathe” but this time adds in the camaraderie of the fitness club.
Azania Andrews, VP Marketing for Michelob Ultra, explains the thinking behind the commercial:
“We recognized that the social lives and beer-drinking occasions of the Michelob Ultra consumer extend beyond gathering at the bar or at home with friends. Communities forming around fitness activities represent a new type of socializing. ‘Our Bar’ emphasizes that beer is a part of this new world, grounded in celebrating accomplishments.”
Michelob Ultra Our Bar Credits
The Michelob Ultra Our Bar campaign was developed at FCB Chicago by chief creative officer Liz Taylor, global EVP, Content & Creative Development Todd Tilford, creative directors Josh Hurley and Andy Kohman, associate creative directors Anthony O’Neill and Rony Castor, senior producer Chris Wickman, director of music Stump Mahoney, manager of business affairs Kelly Lenthe, group management director Melanie Hellenga, management director Kiska Howell, account supervisor Julie Crimmins, and strategic planning director Tom Hehir.
Filming was shot by director Derek Cianfrance via Radical Media with executive producers Gregg Carlesimo and Frank Scherma, and producer Barbara Benson.
Editor was Kirk Baxter at Exile with assistant editor Zaldy Lopez, executive producer Carol Lynn Weaver, head of production Jennifer Locke, head of production Jennifer Locke, producer Remy Foxx.
Post production was done at Lord + Thomas by executive producer Rene Steinkellner, producer Clare Deady, colourist Roman Mendez, online editor Justin Orr.
Audio post production was done at Another Country by executive producer Tim Konn, sound engineer David Gerbosi and assistant Alex Paguirigan.
Music, “Where Everybody Knows Your Name” (Cheers Theme) was co-written by Gary Portnoy and Judy Hart-Angelo, and performed by Gary Portnoy.
Step by Step: Jake Armstrong
Posted in: AnimationWith the boom of hand-drawn animation in the world of motion design, it’s a no-brainer that we do a Step by Step profile on the medium. Thankfully, Jake Armstrong is here to show us how it’s done!
The Simpsons “600”
Posted in: AnimationBrilliant transitions from We Are Royale using pink liquid as a narrative through-line.
All Mac vs PC (or Get a Mac) ads! A Total of all 66 in the series, now in one video, plus some of the Mac vs PC WWDC Intros and Siri WWDC 2012 Intro.
Mate 9 The Interview
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Smart, efficient, eye-catching – our new director has a lot in common with our new smartphone. Watch as Justin Long falls in love at first sight when he meets the Huawei Mate 9 with Amazon Alexa and becomes our new director.
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