Ad Digger – 11.12.15
We’re not far away from the run up to Christmas, and it would be expected that even more emotional, Christmas spirit adverts would be released. But this week’s newly released adverts from around...
We’re not far away from the run up to Christmas, and it would be expected that even more emotional, Christmas spirit adverts would be released. But this week’s newly released adverts from around...
This part of the submission tips series “Make a Music Supervisor Happy” is about how to get unbiased feedback for your submissions. You can find a list of more helpful tips at the...
In the run up to Christmas, adland is still unveiling even more Christmas spirited adverts onto the world. This year’s most popular theme seems to be emotional guilt featuring grandfathers, with German supermarket...
Typically sang around a birthday cake, Happy Birthday, is one of the most popular songs around the world. It has been named the world’s most recognisable English language song by Guinness World Records...
It’s Friday and that advert on everyone’s lips, again, is the Man on the Moon one. But this time, it’s not John Lewis, it’s supermarket chain Aldi. Aldi have made a clever parody...
It’s the simple things in life that make you smile in the newest advert from Polish insurance group, PZU, which includes an equally light sync license.
This part of the submission tips series “Make a Music Supervisor Happy” is about choosing the right song titles or file names to fit your submission. You can find a list of more...
This week’s version of the best sync licensing in adverts is taking on a more sombre mood with renditions of classic Christmas songs, featuring animated characters and cuddly toys, and emotional sync. Still...
Volkswagen’s newest advert is about family, growing up, and forgiving the inevitable little mistakes of every day family life. To match some of the chaos, our latest work of sync licensing adds an...
It may be Friday the 13th, but that doesn’t mean it has to be unlucky. This week’s crop of advert releases certainly saw luck for those trying to outdo John Lewis for Christmas...