Director Agust Baldursson's latest reel includes standout spots for clients ranging from Toyota and Opel to McDonalds, New Balance, and Sony PlayStation:
Spots for Nestle, State Farm, and more, are showcased on the latest general reel of Robert Black, one of the most enduring and highly regarded commercials directors in the business:
This summer, ADDigital executive producer Dan Klein will be executive producing a Hurricane Katrina special for BET. The hour-long program will air on August 22nd to help mark the 5th anniversary of the disaster.
The film will be Dan's third about Katrina. In 2006, he created, produced and wrote "Eye of the Storm" for FOX; John Goodman narrated the piece, which took a look at Katrina, LSU and its football team. In 2008, he produced "Building Blocks," a film for PBS about the rebuilding of the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
One of the most enduring talents in the spot biz, Robert Black brings his distinctive style to automotive work for Cadillac, Jeep, Chrysler, and others in his current car reel:
The Cannes International Advertising Festival is fast approaching, and in his Summer Rant, industry legend Tom Mooney offers his thoughts on what matters to YOU:
Hockey fans everywhere are seeing red in this spot for the NHL via JimBob/Dallas is the latest project from ADDigital, the digital production arm of Moon Media. Whether it's a traffic light, a car alarm, or a garage parking sign, every alert is a flashing red right and stirs emotion and exhilaration in fans. These occurrences can mean only one thing: it's Stanley Cup time!
Since Moon Media's Paul Fuentes scored an internet hit with his 2-minute "Episodes" teaser, we've been keeping tabs on the new series starring Matt LeBlanc.
The latest news out of Hollywood is that Showtime has tapped the irresistible and substantial Richard Griffiths (Harry Potter, The History Boys - Withnail & I, anyone?!?) to play a version of himself in the show.
Griffiths will portray a brilliant British actor that the US television network deems "too sophisticated" to star in a fictional comedy pilot. He is replaced by "Matt LeBlanc," who himself must audition for the role.
Dan Klein, executive producer for ADDigital, took home his second EMMY Award on Sunday, for "Miracle in New York: The Story of the '69 Mets". Klein, who wrote and produced the film, won his first EMMY as producer on ESPN's "Outside the Lines".
"I'm honored. 'Miracle in New York' was a great project and I'm proud it was recognized," Klein said.