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Adidas “Trae Young 1” Launch Film by Loop

From the team at Loop in Moscow: “Working closely with the head creative team at Adidas, we created a dynamic, detailed, and design-driven spot that celebrates the release of the new Trae Young 1 sneaker line.” [Watch]

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Barbour “Please Look After This Bear” by againstallodds and Passion Pictures

From the release: Leading heritage and lifestyle brand, Barbour is collaborating for the first time with the much-loved children’s character Paddington Bear for this year’s seasonal campaign. [Watch]

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WE tv “Love During Lockup” Promo by Creative Mammals

From the team at Creative Mammals in Atlanta, GA: “As huge fans of the WE tv franchise Love After Lockup, we were thrilled when the network asked Creative Mammals to create a promo for the spin-off, Love During Lockup. [Watch]

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Buck Makes the Case that “Business Insurance Doesn’t Have to Suck” for Next

Using illustrations by Bristol artist/animator Caspar Wain as a starting point, ECD Gareth O’Brien and the team at Buck in Sydney deliver a feel-good and folksy message for Palo Alto online insurance provider Next. [Watch]

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Dom&Nic and MPC Bring Percy Pig to Life for M&S

Percy Pig (Tom Holland) and a Fairy Godmother of sorts (Dawn French) set off on a midnight romp thru an M&S food wonderland courtesy of Outsider directors Dom&Nic (aka Nic Goffey and Dominic Hawley) and the VFX/animation team at MPC. [Watch]

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John Lewis “Unexpected Guest” by Mark Molloy and nineteentwenty

UK retailer John Lewis maintains their place atop the holiday ad ecosystem with another note-perfect tear-fest – this year’s edition arriving courtesy of Smuggler director Mark Molloy and London VFX and post house nineteentwenty. [Watch]