There’s like… one percent of one percent of advertising that has ever been created that actually had some kind of artistic or entertainment merit. Those insane Spongmonkies ads for Quiznos. The H&M ad Wes Anderson did. It’s so vanishingly rare as to not meaningfully count, but it does happen once in a blue moon.
‘TomSka and Friends’ on YouTube is always who I point to for great examples, in my opinion, of ads done well. Each one is an actual full skit, not just bland ad reads, with actual production value behind them.
There’s like… one percent of one percent of advertising that has ever been created that actually had some kind of artistic or entertainment merit. Those insane Spongmonkies ads for Quiznos. The H&M ad Wes Anderson did. It’s so vanishingly rare as to not meaningfully count, but it does happen once in a blue moon.
Nope, thats Chuck Testa
‘TomSka and Friends’ on YouTube is always who I point to for great examples, in my opinion, of ads done well. Each one is an actual full skit, not just bland ad reads, with actual production value behind them.
Linked video starts at the ad, but the whole video is great as well. Who Killed the Laugh Track?
Sun Fizz is my favorite ad ever, and that’s because it makes fun of other ads.