Barclays - ‘Moments That Matter' (2025)
Barclays, official banking partner of The Championships, Wimbledon, has unveiled a new integrated campaign starring tennis icon and Barclays ambassador
The only danger is that Net films will become as ubiquitous as TV ads. If that happens, the sheer volume would mean that not even the good ones will stand out. For now though, most Net films beat the heck out of 99% of the ads we have to endure on TV -- and even stand up pretty well as short-form cinema.
From The new wave of Net Films (also at businessweek)
The filmic websites in the article are BMW films, Dr Marten's mini documentaries, Ford's Mercury brand films Meet the Lucky Ones, Jaguars live action/anime hybrids at x-ingover, and of course those Amazon Theatre films we recently discussed here.
Do you think that too much of a good thing will kill the net-film idea? Do you like the films? If not why not, and if you do - would you buy the product that sponsored it? Hat tip to Claymore. Hope to hear what y'all think about this.