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30 posts tagged movie

30 posts tagged movie
Creative DM solution for Domino’s Pizza by Artplan, São Paulo made in partnership with video rental stores in Brazil
Just put the rented DVD in the player, start playing it, and while you enjoy the movie, thanks to the interaction of the heat of the DVD player and the DVD’s thermal ink, by the end of the movie, the disc transforms into a “hot, tasty pizza” with the message on it “Did you enjoy this movie? The next one will be even better with a hot and delicious Domino’s Pizza!”.
Brilliant!
Check out the video on how it works in the real life!
The Warner Bros. Pictures’ logo during the past few years in several movies
Simple and funny ad for Olympian’s News magazine
“My friend Bernard” DVD cover epic fail
Corona Extra and Sony Pictures release an innovative ambient campaign at the cinemas in Spain, focused on responsible drinking, by demonstrating blurry vision, a side effect of alcohol, at the beginning of the movie “Jango unchained”
Official “85 Years of Oscars” poster, designed by Olly Moss, references every single Best Picture winner from the last 85 year
Click here to see it in detail!
(via ollymoss)
The lions of the MGM logo from 1916 to the present day
“Gr-r-reat” Kellogg’s vintage print ad from 1955 with Tony the tiger (who was designed back in 1952 by famous American author-illustrator duo, Alice and Martin Provensen who created children’s books) and Julius Henry “Groucho” Marx, American comedian, film and television star
“Join the Dark Side.” - Star Wars recruiting poster
Cute Coca-Cola Polar Bears animated short film produced by Ridley Scott
Disney Princesses as Vogue Cover Models (Part 1)
Disney Princesses as Vogue Cover Models (Part 2)
How The Walking Dead zombies are made
How the Star Wars opening “crawl” (also known as “scrolling” or “roll-up”) was made a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away
Moleskine “The Hobbit” Limited Edition Collection
“After Pac Man, Star Wars and LEGO, this latest pop culture Limited Edition marks the release of Peter Jackson’s film adaptation The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey. Each page is a new chapter, each line of graphite forming the features of a mythical creature.