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The opposite of the six-second video and distinct from the typical 30-second commercial spot, the brand short film genre offers viewers an extended storyline with a well-crafted, thoughtful execution that illustrates who the brand is and why that should matter to consumers.
When the world tells you "no", you have two options: You can roll over and quit -- or you can trust your power. Derrick Coleman, running back for the Seattle Seahawks, trusted the power within.
In partnership with the Sundance Institute, directed by Academy Award-winning documentary filmmaker Cynthia Wade and produced by Sharon Liese, Sefie reveals how we have the power to redefine what is beautiful in all of us.
Lolita Lempicka's short film for their original perfume, starring Elle Fanning.
From Dove: "Women are their own worst beauty critics. Only 4% of women around the world consider themselves beautiful. At Dove, we are committed to creating a world where beauty is a source of confidence, not anxiety. So, we decided to conduct a compelling social experiment that explores how women view their own beauty in contrast to what others see."
COCO MADEMOISELLE is here again, beautiful, independent and mischievous. With Keira Knightley and Alberto Ammann. Directed by Joe Wright. Soundtrack : "It's a man's man's man's world" performed by Joss Stone.
Filmed exclusively in the Galerie des Glaces at the Château de Versailles. Directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud. Starring: Charlize Theron. Music: "Heavy Cross" by Gossip
As The LEGO Group celebrates its 80th birthday, we take a look back at its history with this short animated film.
Project Imagin8ion, a collaboration between Canon and Ron Howard, is the first ever user-generated photo contest that invited consumers to inspire a Hollywood production. Ron Howard chose the winning 8 photographs, setting the stage for his latest production "when you find me." Directed by Bryce Dallas Howard.
To celebrate the launch of critically acclaimed video game DEUS EX: HUMAN REVOLUTION, Square Enix has commissioned filmmaker Rob Spence, a.k.a. Eyeborg (a self-proclaimed cyborg who lost an eye and replaced it with a wireless video camera) to investigate prosthetics, cybernetics and human augmentation.
From Coca-Cola: "Watch as one family of polar bears takes a journey across the arctic tundra that they call home. You'll see our Coca-Cola Polar Bears as you've never seen them before! Produced by Ridley Scott."