Campaign India Team
Jun 25, 2010

WATCH Cannes Film Lions shortlist - part 3

Campaign India will be uploading as many of the TVCs in the Film Lions shortlist as is humanly possible, saving all readers the trouble of searching for them.

WATCH Cannes Film Lions shortlist - part 3

Campaign India will be uploading as many of the TVCs in the Film Lions shortlist as is humanly possible, saving all readers the trouble of searching for them.

TVCs will come to you in batches of ten each. You will receive a bulletin each time we upload a fresh batch.
This is the third part, containing ten more TVC's.
 
Dove man by Ogilvy France for Unilever
 
Red wires by Abbott Mead Vickers BBDO London for The Economist
 
Every team needs the spark by 180 Amsterdam (180\TBWA) for Adidas
 
Tummy by Creativeland Asia for LMN
 
You'll Never Walk Alone by Wieden+Kennedy for Procter & Gamble
 
Three Rings by Wieden+Kennedy Portland for Nike
 
Regulars by DROGA5 Sydney for Victoria Bitter Beer
 
The man your man could smell like by Wieden+Kennedy Portland for Old Spice
 
Kitchen by Advantage Marketing & Advertising Cairo for Panda Cheese
 
Everything by Wieden+Kennedy London for Honda Civic
 
 
 
 

 

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