Errol Morris, the great Oscar-winning documentarian, has also had a brilliant career in advertising. He has shot over 1,000 commercials, including campaigns for Apple, American Express, Nike, IBM, PBS, Target, General Motors, Miller High Life and Cisco. His Apple "Switchers" campaign through TBWA\Chiat\Day and the "High Life Man" spots via Wieden + Kennedy are both...
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Advertising & Agency Daily
August 03, 2017
Your overview of the agency world
Our chat with Biscuit Filmworks' newest director
By Tim Nudd
Errol Morris, the great Oscar-winning documentarian, has also had a brilliant career in advertising. He has shot over 1,000 commercials, including campaigns for Apple, American Express, Nike, IBM, PBS, Target, General Motors, Miller High Life and Cisco. His Apple "Switchers" campaign through TBWA\Chiat\Day and the "High Life Man" spots via Wieden + Kennedy are both...
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Even when following the FTC's new rules
By Christopher Heine
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She'll also have a new Q&A show on Snapchat
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PMH introduces Sleep Number's 'It' bed
By David Gianatasio
Do millennials ever sleep? Aren't they awake 24/7, constantly doing rad things and making the world better place? Well, they probably need to catch some Zs every now and then. So, Sleep Number targets this young-adult cohort in a cross-platform campaign developed by Peterson Milla Hooks. Ads introduce the "It" bed, a mattress system where...
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