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Sprite Makes a Splash

At the Cannes Lion Festival of Creativity 2012, Ogilvy and Mather won gold prize for Sprite Shower, which was executed by their Brasil team. To see it in action, [2025 Update: Originally linked to Cannes Lions entry].

After offering 1,500 showers to consumers donning speedos and bikinis, the refreshing branded experience for beachgoers was followed up elsewhere. Next, Sprite held a similar concept in Tel Aviv with human-sized showers resembling dispensing machines.

Refusing to take the tagline “Refresh Your Ideas” for granted, Sprite strikes again this week with engaging street art created with teenage models in Prague. Emphasizing the brand’s message of authenticity, the new “Camouflage” campaign illustrates how Sprite tries to stop the cycle of blending in, as the teens break out of character after their first sip.

As everyone’s eager to identify themselves as unique and hip, Sprite’s latest campaigns propose that all it takes to stand out is a sip of their soft drink, which will help you beat the summer heat in the process.

Here’s a behind the scenes look at creating the Camouflage commercial:

[2025 Update: YouTube video no longer available.]

Girls On Film

Below are a few of my favourite picks screened at the TIFF Bell Lightbox tonight for the Packaged Goods series, where aspiring filmmakers, tastemakers and moviegoers celebrated women’s talent in film.

HTC “One, Freefall”

Director: Sara Dunlop

Take your phone, get outdoors and go on an adventure. Bottom line: have fun.

Dove “Growing Up”

Director: Kathi Prosser

As a loyal advocate for Dove’s Self Esteem Fund, it’s great to see a female director furthering the brand’s vision to help girls with body image and bring an important issue to light. Girls are indeed “growing up” in a turbulent time with too much pressure on appearances and this spot thankfully continues the conversation.

“Skyscrapers” – OK Go

Director: Trish Sie

This music video could easily double as an ad for Joe Fresh or Benjamin Moore. Great colours. Great music. Great choreography.

Driving with Friends

I know there was already lots of hype about this commercial right after it aired during the Super Bowl, but it’s still an incredible new technology. I remember reading about some new gadgets that car manufacturers will be adding to the dashboard within the next few years (after I clicked a few links while researching the consequences of texting and driving), but it’s much more powerful when you see what’s already available. This Chevrolet video makes me wonder about what features I’ll have at my fingertips when I buy my first car.

The bachelor’s excitement about a machine reading aloud his friends’ Facebook status updates also demonstrates how much Facebook continues becoming a, dare I say, ‘fundamental’ part of our lives. Surely this will make people who have disabled their accounts second guess this choice and make those who have not yet created an account feel even more out of the loop.

Compared to how thankful I am for having a smartphone and Internet access to occupy me while in waiting rooms, I don’t think it’d be as enjoyable to have a robotic sounding voice tell me what people have tweeted.

You can already listen to whatever artist, song, or radio station you want in the car. Is it really necessary to mute the radio commercials long enough to learn that your friend just landed in Miami while you’re driving around running errands?