One reason they don't have any names anywhere could be because they have learnt their lesson from other's mistakes.
They're not even national-level players but that's not the point. The point is work-ethics and trends set into motion. Some companies might not be comfortable with their stuff being outsourced out to freelancers but many don't care. So long as they get results, they don't mind who in the agency worked on their account. Let's also remember that some people are complaining about agencies giving a fixed price to potential customers at a risk of loss in revenue. Such an enterprise will do anything to curtail its losses, even if it means outsourcing it out to seemingly non-professional resources. These freelancers are not stupid or incompetent--they're simply not employed full-time. The money saved is profit and they would rather profit than bear a loss. Why assume that the work done will be sub-par? Some very decently talented people would rather work freelance with multiple agencies and pick and choose their work. Of course, they're not that cheap. ;-)
Absolutely rubbish. Soldiers will never attack a religious monument unless there was considerable proof of 'targets' hiding within, and there was no other way to flush them out while there being an urgency to do so.
This ad is insensitive to the feelings of Islamic world and paints Islamic religious institutes as targets for violent attack.
This ad is just plain wrong and is in bad taste.
"longest dramatic pauses in advertising history"? Check these out:
http://adland.tv/122791.php
and
http://adland.tv/122792.php
I timed this one a tad longer and I bet they continued only because they ran out of time. ;)
I think the idea here is to spread awareness about AIDS not to get people who have it start announcing it to every Tom, Dick and Harry they meet on the street. The tags and the rest of the stuff is nicely done, and gets the interest of the people going. They will talk about it, talk about AIDS and that's what they want IMHO.
Showing people on death-beds for this? C'mon... are you serious?
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This one makes no sense. It's more a case of "Let's do something on Mother's Day -- anything for crying out loud." But then again, I guess so long as people talk about how utterly idiotic and less-related-than-anybody-cares this stunt is, I guess someone somewhere in PeTA is smiling.
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