First campaign from BMF for Petbarn since winning creative account mumbrella.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mumbrella.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
July 6 2021, 11:39 am | BY Kim Shaw | No Comments
For our Singapore readers here’s BBH Singapore’s latest campaign for TOUCH (geo locked to Singapore only due to music usage rights on the Coldplay track). The campaign is led by a stop motion animated film, following the story of a young person finding his true potential despite feeling insignificant to the world.
Charity is often a two way street – it not only helps uplift vulnerable groups, it can also be a fulfilling experience for the donors and volunteers.
This is the premise of a new campaign “Everyone can be Someone”, launched by charity organisation TOUCH Community Services (TOUCH), which aims to show Singaporeans that everyone has the power to make a difference and achieve greatness.
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So easy a gorilla can do it.
What better way to illustrate the simplicity of Grab’s cashless payment feature than employing the services of a knowledgeable ape? Wolf BKK Thailand’s latest campaign for the delivery service, which is aimed at winning over a stubborn, cash-loving nation, does just that.
The two and half minute spot, replete with Thai comedic genius features a Gorilla (which is an ape and not a monkey, you idiots) explaining the very basics of human evolution from the stone age and harnessing of fire through the age of ultimate laziness and paying for things with the click of a finger.
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