Spark PR & Activate have brought ANZ’s Dream Big campaign back to the screen in 2016 to embrace the bank’s work with community sports clubs and the development of young Kiwi sporting talent.
Slice of Heaven
FCB and Herne Bay film co LS Productions have shot a new brand campaign for Noel Leeming – the retailer’s first foray into TV since its $5 million rebrand in 2014. The first new spot continues the Maximise Your Machine mantra of the 2014 campaign.
Whybin launches ANZ contactless payments campaign
Whybin\TBWA has launched a new ANZ Bank campaign to promote its goMoney Wallet, a service that enables customers to make contactless payments with a tap of a compatible Android smartphone.
Colenso fires up the Backyard BK
Colenso has helped Burger King launch a new summer campaign that aims to turn the nation’s BBQs into Backyard Burger Kings – and prove real burgers are cooked over real flames.
Rising to the top
Problem Child, the Auckland agency founded by Louise Chapman and Rich Maddocks (creator of the original Tui Yeah Right campaign when he was ECD at Colenso) has shot two new TVCs to launch Lewis Road Creamery’s new brand campaign.
Clear conscience marketing to the socially conscious consumer
In response to the growing trend of consumers becoming more socially-conscious, BrandWorld has launched an engaging new storytelling platform that “speaks to the heart of every New Zealander”.
Coke launches global campaign
Coca-Cola has unveiled its new One Brand global marketing strategy that brings all Coca-Cola trademark brands – Coca-Cola, Diet Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola Zero, and Coca-Cola Life – under one roof.
Sugar spices up South Australia
After being reappointed as the South Australian Tourism Commission’s strategic & creative partner back in April, K Rd indie Sugar&Partners says it has been riding the online video wave delivering a new rich-video digital platform targeting New Zealand travellers thinking of hopping across the ditch.
David Bowie – the TVCs
It is with much sorrow that M+AD notes the passing of rock’n’roll pathfinder David Bowie (in London, of cancer, aged just 69). Throughout his career, Bowie made a number of TV ads – including work for Pepsi, Nestle and Louis Vuitton (that’s his 2013 Louis Vuitton ad, above).
Above us only sky
Lotto New Zealand and DDB have crafted a new TVC that aims to inspire Kiwis to imagine Christmas if they won Lotto.