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Superkind PSA

By Anya Ow / October 30, 2017 / Comments Off on Superkind PSA

The Los Angeles Metro has debuted a new PSA called Superkind, starring a superheroine who tries to encourage people to be nicer to fellow commuters. Via Gizmodo: There is no torture quite as horrible as having to deal with the sociopaths on public transportation who seem to have no idea how to exist in the […]

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Others Will Follow

By Anya Ow / October 27, 2017 / Comments Off on Others Will Follow

Others Will Follow is a great sci-fi space exploration short by Andrew Finch about the last survivor of a Mars expedition. Via Space.Com: “As I was writing the short, I was thinking about how NASA had parked its spaceships in museums in the decades since the contingency speech was written. Most humans alive today didn’t […]

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Bite Size Horror

By Anya Ow / October 26, 2017 / Comments Off on Bite Size Horror

It’s nearly Halloween, and these “Bite Size Horror” films from Mars Candy brands are some of the best horror ad shorts in years. Via Adweek: The films are very well made. Obviously, it’s easier to present something convincing when you don’t have to squeeze the brand or product into the plot. (The giant product images […]

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Anti-Bullying PSA from Burger King

By Anya Ow / October 25, 2017 / Comments Off on Anti-Bullying PSA from Burger King

This year’s most powerful anti-bullying PSA ad is from Burger King, of all brands. Shot in-store, it’s timed for National Bullying Prevention Month. Via Adweek: You’d think the idea of bullying a Whopper Jr. would be too goofy to work, but in the end, it does work—more memorably, in fact, than many other anti-bullying ads. […]

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Will Ferrell and DeviceFreeDinner

By Anya Ow / October 24, 2017 / Comments Off on Will Ferrell and DeviceFreeDinner

Will Ferrell’s darkly funny DeviceFreeDinner ads on behalf of the nonprofit organisation Common Sense Media highlights a common social problem. This campaign is a latest in a series encouraging people to use their phones less at dinner. Via the Washington Post: The group, which has done extensive research into how devices affect kids and families, […]

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Do You Need to be a Tyrant to be Successful?

By Anya Ow / October 23, 2017 / Comments Off on Do You Need to be a Tyrant to be Successful?

In this 30 min Max Joseph animated short, Joseph explores whether you need to be a tyrant in order to be a successful leader. Via Short of the Week: From most any vantage point, Max Joseph is a wild success. Through pieces like A Brief History of John Baldessari and 12 Years of DFA, Joseph […]

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Tile and the Lost Panda

By Anya Ow / October 20, 2017 / Comments Off on Tile and the Lost Panda

Tile, a bluetooth tracker, launched its first major ad campaign. By Deutsch and Mark Molloy, it’s a sad, sweet saga of a lost panda called Ernie. Via Adweek: “When we lose something and then find it, it’s an indescribably good feeling,” Deutsch executive creative director Guto Araki tells AdFreak. “But how could we tell that […]

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Human Flow

By Anya Ow / October 19, 2017 / Comments Off on Human Flow

Human Flow is the latest film from director, artist, and famed political dissident Ai Weiwei, with a close look at the refugee crisis. Via The Intercept: I want the right of life, of the leopard at the spring, of the seed splitting open I want the right of the first man –Nazim Hikmet, Turkish poet […]

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Fox and the Whale

By Anya Ow / October 18, 2017 / Comments Off on Fox and the Whale

Fox and the Whale is a beautiful animated short by Robin Joseph and Kim Leow, about a magical meeting of different species. Via Variety: The credits for Robin Joseph’s animated short “Fox and the Whale” are incredibly brief. The 12-minute blend of computer and hand-drawn animation was mostly done by Joseph himself and his partner, […]

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Blue: An Australian Documentary

By Anya Ow / October 17, 2017 / Comments Off on Blue: An Australian Documentary

Blue is an Australian documentary that’s a love letter to the world’s oceans–as well as a warning about what we’re doing to them. Via the Sydney Morning Herald: Directed by the Australian scientist Karina Holden, Blue concentrates on the ocean, with a series of segments – filmed mainly in Australia and South East Asia – […]

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