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6 Minute Film By BBH For Johnnie Walker Takes Top Honors At One Show




Bartle Bogle Hegarty of London won best in show at the 35th annual One Show Awards for this six-minute film for Johnnie Walker. The film was shot in a single take with no cuts. The first successful take was "take 40".

 

Credits:
Agency: Bartle Bogle Hegarty
Advertiser: Johnnie Walker
Project: The man who walked around the world
Art director: Justin Moore
Copywriter: Justin Moore
Producer: Ruben Mercadel
Planner: Lisa Matchett
Business Director: Jason Cobbold
Director: Jamie Rafn
Production: HLA
Producer: Stephen Plesniak
Director of Photography: George Richmond
Post Production: Glassworks London
Editor: Kate Owen

The Green Pencil, recognizing outstanding environmentally friendly work, went to the Berghs School of Communication and Stockholm University for a student-created effort for "MillionTreesNYC," a program that aims to plant and nurture 1 million trees in New York City over the next decade. Procter & Gamble was named client of the year for work including Old Spice's "The Man Your Man Could Smell Like" and Tampax's "Zack Johnson." Top agency winners included TBWA\Hunt\Lascaris, Johannesburg, South Africa, which won two gold, two silver and one bronze; Ogilvy & Mather, Singapore, which won one gold, two silver and three bronze; Wieden + Kennedy, Portland, Ore., with two gold and 2 silver; and BBDO, New York, with one gold, one silver and one bronze. (source: Adweek and BBH London) See all the winners here.

Levis "Dangerous Liaisons" Commercial Will Stand The Test Of Time



The Dangerous Liaisons spot begins with a woman in her denim work wear looking through a window. Horse and buggy sounds alert us to a nineteenth century setting. With a knock on the door comes the beginning of the soundtrack, “Strange Love”, by Little Annie Bandez. As the man and woman take off a layer of clothes we see them appear in early twentieth century garb, he with a khaki top and shorter hair, she in a blonde wig and pink top. Next strip leads to the 1970s and long hair. And on the bed he reveals 1980s grunge jeans to match her white print shirt. Finally the strip reaches its climax with the new 2007 range. As they reach their point of intimacy we hear police sirens in the background.

 Agency: BBH, London
Creative Director: Caroline Pay
Agency Producer: Davud Karbassioun
Art Director: Steve Wakelam, Dean Wei
Production Company: Rattling Stick
Director: Ringan Ledwidge
Producer: Sally Humphries
Post Production: The Mill, London
Music: “Strange Love”, Little Annie

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