Staff Reporters
Nov 18, 2010

Five of the best global TVCs this week: Adidas, Nikon & Nissan

Nissan, Fujifilm, Nikon and Adidas feature in this week's five of the best television commercials from across the world.

Nikon's Clicks by agency Friendly.
Nikon's Clicks by agency Friendly.

Nissan Juke partners with TBWA Toronto for this thrilling animated campaign titled ‘Urban legend’. The campaign comprises of a series of ads featuring a city on the verge of destruction. Stay tuned for the final chapter on You Tube.



Fujifilm is promoting its Finepix Real 3D W3 camera in 3D and 2D with this TVC created by Paranoid US. The ad is also airing in cinemas across the US this weekend with the aim to boost sales during the Christmas shopping season.



This ad puts the spotlight on breast cancer awareness for the annual three-day Breast Fest Film Festival starting tomorrow at the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, Canada.



Nikon and Hungarian agency Friendly together created this ad titled 'Clicks' out of photo stills. The copy reads, “Do you know how many pictures take up three years? We don't. We leave it up to you. Three years guarantee. Nikon.”



The final ad hails from Adidas in London. The apparel brand is starting a youth movement called ‘We are London’ driven by Facebook through a photo competition. Herbert Hainer, Adidas’ CEO and chairman, said he plans to grow sales to US$25 billion by 2015. Good luck.

Source:
Campaign Asia

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